The Never Ending Median

What good is a ship afraid to sail from its own shore?

Monday, March 27, 2006

Weird

In theory, Boolean principle in philosophy was enabled with the idea that whenever two opposing sides had an argument, through the use of proofs, validity could thus be established and only one correct conclusion could be reached. Language in argument would be rendered virtually useless and every crisis could be solved lickety split. Lovely. I guess I even like the idea in theory. Wouldn't it be nice to list every question that runs circles in my mind keeping me awake each night, write out the premise to each quandry, and the solve it with my "symbol" math skills. God I hate logic. No problem in my life has ever been solved with mere logic. Well one. And now it is like a festering wound that I try to keep covered with Vicodin bandaids until it is healed over enough to face open air. Why is it a never ending median? Because sometimes there is no place to turn around. We just keep moving forward. And, here's my question to Dr. Vissintainer as he wants to do away with language and solve every crisis with a proof, what do you do when the opposing sides are your heart and your brain.

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