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when we speak of experience, is it the act that has marked us, changed us? or is it the memory, or more specifically the application of that memory, that changes us?
Pull my finger.when we speak of experience, is it the act that has marked us, changed us? or is it the memory, or more specifically the application of that memory, that changes us?
as observations line up with past experiences, we cement those actions in the bin of reality, which explains all at the same time it rationalizes nothing. Or is it the other way around?when we speak of experience, is it the act that has marked us, changed us? or is it the memory, or more specifically the application of that memory, that changes us?
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Is this writing avoidance, or a congenital need for attention? I didn't close the dirty underwear thread fast enough?
as observations line up with past experiences, we cement those actions in the bin of reality, which explains all at the same time it rationalizes nothing. Or is it the other way around?
And that's a cry for attention as well as attention to the cry.
You know what to do.
(I've spent hours today angsting over the same damn chapter...it's up to you now).
QFT.the sound of one hand clapping may be an intriguing philosophical proposition, but it makes for a crappy gospel album.