There is way too much confusion between the sensory experiences- coffee never tastes as good as it looks , my life ain't ever as exciting as the movies, damn those photographs - good lookers always end up looking a lot less good ,very often , folks don't mean what they say... and the most ordinary experiences have the most unexpected of outcomes.... life is never as it seems...
And I think it's fine that way, the chase, the mystery the usually unusuality of it all. I guess it gives a meaning in the micro to the meaninglessness of the macro.
It's easy to give up when at times you look at the big picture- you wonder what is the point, and at this point you loose the point that its not for us to figure the big picture ...else what is a lil populated ball of blue lying around in the whole cosmos which no "perceivable" company?
I guess- if we can loose our idée fixe on being bothered by the larger plot-- we can function.
Therefore everyday confusion is fun--it takes away the monotony. Thats why it's natural for allusion and illusions to exist.
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