choose this life?
So many choices have already been made.
We regret the choices we made weren't better.
It seems resentment is for choices made for us.
Could truth be a choice we can't afford?
. . like choosing time to question?
answers have duration (lifetimes/shelf-life)
We regret the choices we made weren't better.
It seems resentment is for choices made for us.
Could truth be a choice we can't afford?
. . like choosing time to question?
answers have duration (lifetimes/shelf-life)
4 Comments:
Brad, Brad, Brad, how r yas? Just checking in. Googled the Trident site and your web log came up as one of the links? Lord-e-be, good graciousness, and what say and what not.
Brains taking a break and this is the best I can come up with!
sharing a chance to respond is wonderful, thanks Ducksoup (catering.)
What is choice is always truth, I think, and always the most affordable, it is the unchoice that is so costly and yet, unsatisfying....isn't it a wonder why so many choose the least?
Jim . . like kids and their appetites, developing risk for increased palate, experience is the next boundary to consider for truth-finding. Like you implied back, the experience of choice for most is so limited by manipulations, like ridiculous Rube Goldberg machines, so they choose to edit choices first. The cancer on consumerism is HOW "they" try to sell choices that are actually prison-terms.
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