Sunday, November 20, 2011

formula.

Operating on formula.
We can only speak for our own personal operating systems.
Mine operates on formula.
Observation of a situation leads to a created formula that applies to all like situations.

Like when you observe a large rat in your unfinished basement after using it to store large amounts of hot chocolate.
Hopefully the clear formula developed would prompt one to never again store ingredients for a delicious wintery drink in a basement where the walls are still mud and the floors flood every time it rains.

Formulas make it so we don't have to completely re-read the 100-page manual every single time we put the pieces together.
Formulas can be incredibly helpful and teach us how to live.
Formulas can also trap us.
When we forget the well-being of the variables within the formula, the formula loses its function.

Yet, as someone reminded me yesterday, the hope is found in the depth of the human mind.

New formulas are constantly being created.


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