B my Baumgarten

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Caustic beginnings demonstrate the most human of emotions. So you lose a beloved one, what happens? How do we deal? Unemployed, what’s your next step? Give someone you care about tough medicine, what’s the fallout? Almost like those opening chapters of a book, when a hand has compressed conflict and then starts to slowly unwind the arms.

Beginnings need endings, what do we sacrifice for those things we know are right?

My book reading habits have been haphazard lately. I read more on the web, than I do from books. The medium may have changed but habits have not. Like he who surfs menus looking the strangest dish imaginable to push him to new places, I read until I’m not challenged anymore. The object is not just to consume narrative with a sprinkling of salt, but also to be set alight by ideas and to be pushed by conflict.

Alpha needs Omega, but her potentiality is always more fascinating.

March 23rd, 2009 at 11:00 am • Filed in Brainstrobing



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