created 2025-05-02, & modified, =this.modified
I have this thought that the second you have an answer, you are wrong. As in the second you place a mark upon the paper, in a freeform response to a question, every single time you’ve done this in your life you are wrong. You’ve been lied to, out of convenience and convention.
You are basically saying, “the boundaries I’ve decided on are this in response to this shape you’ve asked me to consider.” Meanwhile the shape itself is a gas cloud, or a blurred object you speak, instead of a line.
As you approach this marking, it’s conceivable that you are getting more and more correct. But that singularity of the mark, ceases thought and you become necessarily incorrect.
The answer lies in the completely impractical continuation of an infinite process of erudition, letting the thoughts pass through.
All static responses, are necessarily lacking, assailable and incomplete.
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But still, the more you say, the less you say. So on one hand if you’ll never process forever, you might as well not speak at all?
Maybe - “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent”