The wolf quest about was an experiment, like most of my
decisions. I prefer to be surprised from one day to the next and culturally I’m
disloyal. I don’t see what other people see in society. I see chaos leading
toward the destruction of everything I built. The prospect of living long
enough to see everything I participated in either destroyed or underwater can
only be ignored for so long. But it’s inevitable so unless I’m really amused by
an activity or challenged or entertained, then it’s all academic, history in
the making. Human development is too messy for me, too haphazard, chaotic, too
much error and too little trial. I recognize that there is no pause button, but
there is also no immediate demand for recklessness. That can be avoided, but
the tradition is to leap before we look, and the science suggest that has
doomed the planet. So, it all comes back to the debate about what can be
salvaged from an self-destructive society? Can anything be salvaged? Why? Why
salvage anything, any custom or technology? Destroyers of Planets are rare
phenomenon so we all need to pay close attention to what is happening around us
so if future genetics retain our memories then there’s a chance humanity will
develop a collective fear, and that fear will be strong enough not to test.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
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