Thursday, July 20, 2006

I was the most unfortunate.
I knew that there was no exit out of this maze.

Then, he was the next unfortunate.
He did not know that there was no exit out of this maze.

But all the rest weren't so unfortunate.
They didn't know that they were in the maze in the first place.

-Frederica Bernkastel

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

actually, it is the other way around.
ignorance is bliss.
Besides, there is no maze without the inventing of it in the first place.
The problem with the world, (if it really is a problem at all), is not that we are not smart or not wise, but that we are not equal in such capacities, regardless of the extent.
Life is a ratchet.
That does not mean we should just stagnate though.
Ideally we should be able to.
But like I said there is the problem of equality.
Just have to keep up with those pioneers...

3:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

actually, it is the other way around.
ignorance is bliss.
Besides, there is no maze without the inventing of it in the first place.
The problem with the world, (if it really is a problem at all), is not that we are not smart or not wise, but that we are not equal in such capacities, regardless of the extent.
Life is a ratchet.
That does not mean we should just stagnate though.
Ideally we should be able to.
But like I said there is the problem of equality.
Just have to keep up with those pioneers...

3:22 AM  
Blogger zcer said...

argh! really sorry.
that was me .
having trouble with my browser.

3:23 AM  

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