Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Does my idiocy bother you, sire?

Does my idiocy bother you, sire?
You see world differently, through the set of thoughts you have carefully picked over the years. You keep them because they seem true to you, they serve you well, in making sense of your observations, of the world you see. No wonder when you see, read, hear someone say, write something that is not right, not true according to your thoughts, you get annoyed, feel that the world is filled with lots of idiots. You see futility in those thoughts, idiocy in those thought bearers. But what if most truths are relative, what if they are convenient stepping stones, angles from ones viewing position. What if your truths are probabilities, that you find more probable? What if other probabilities also exist, which seem more probable to others?
To me you are a person who see the other probabilities, other angles. Maybe you are right (maybe not). To me my thoughts seem more right, they are the only knowns to me, only possibilities that make more sense, my understandings, my known world. You maybe right, but at this time, according to my knowledge base, my own knowns make more sense. Therefore, I have to come out with questions, with arguments, sent out as scouts, to probe, to analyze, to test what you present. For to accept your views I have to expel one of my faithful citizen, my thought. Therefore the resistance, the reluctance, the critical look. Make me understand, clearly, give me time to think, provide material, don't force, don't judge and maybe I'll accept your position, maybe I'll reject it, or maybe I'll merge portions of your thoughts with mine, an evolution of thoughts. Let the fittest thoughts survive on their merits!

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