If we have nothing but choices, from the time we know right from wrong. We must have a three fold path. Life must cross that middle line a lot. If we call right black, and wrong white. Why do we not look at problems like they are grey area?
I pick apart both components and find whats left that will not let the equation work. If every problem can be solved. Then every problem must be created. Our choices dictate this so maybe if we live neutral that is not trying to do good or bad. We'd have no problems but would all the other problems seem the same. The orgin will be. So the sun is golden. Every cloud has a silver lining. We have an essence that is grey and green. The tri fold Is divided at the middle to bi fold. what would one call the final centering of the two what color would it be it is the vast nothing, the yet to be, it is what you make it.
2006-09-12
17:42:48
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Thin King
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➔ Philosophy
A choice is not a choice if you don't know what your choosing.
2006-09-12
18:01:11 ·
update #1
It is impossible to solve a problem that was not created in the first place.
2006-09-12
18:03:11 ·
update #2