October 24, 2006

a round tewitt

deep conscious thought irritates the brain until the settlement of source comes about. mood and attitude are funny cojoinders, thoughtful people act as reflectors and spin back different facets of the vision, using symmetry with historical behavior, as we assume it to be. individuals make the best of the situation that we find ourselves in, then reflect upon what got us there and how we dealt with it. we call images of what could have been and look for places we assumed a behavior inate to us in somebody else, and then it didn't happen that way.

common values are not as common as they seem, because everybody has gotten good at repeating the mantra to hide their own thoughts - that they feel alone in holding and wish not to share as to bring others down. but down and up are relative scales on the accordian of life and scale can change by several orders of magnitude to make huge seem trivial, or minute gargantuan. frame of reference is locked and any non-linear approach except merikanocentric is met with kafka, orwell and gulag images, either glorifying or demonifying - choose the audience participation angle to meet the mood. until things get set right, people will be troubled.

carole king, joni mitchell, sometimes stevie nicks or annie haslem can get me going, or joan armitrading. let the girls sing and thoughts drift away from the challenges - but only temporariliy because there is consciousness that raises the ante. once you recognize a situation well enough to observe and define it, it exists and will not disappear by wishing it away. when you avoid notice and be oblivious, knowing the challenge will be solved technically by others working on their interest within the group, it seems that the pieces fall in place when you need them and the goal is achieved without the sweat cause by the worry. Do it: if it can't be done, you'll find out soon enough. Taking someone else's word that it can't be done is self-defeating. prepare, so that when opportunity appears, you are ready to ride the surf and langish in the suds.

Enjoy a sunni day.

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