Why does there have to be a loud, droning noise that has to cut in into the thing of which I am listening to in order to review so I can get the view to you, you know?
Wait, what?
Anyway, I’m here, not there, blah blah blah and so on and so forth and you get the idea. If I were to wrap this all in a neat little bow, with pretty packaging, would you know that I am not knowing as to what the hell I am going on about, but need to charge into hell anyway?
Maybe I’m trying to express something in metaphor, but am also trying to make it so obscure that the thing I am looking to criticise newer finds out. That is always possible, but then I’d go back to what I wrote and I’d never figure it out, so I guess I need to be as direct as possible.
This is as direct as I can be:
If there is a school of fish and somehow they have a leader, and then that leader starts doing things that detrimentally impact the fish behind it, at what point should the fish start questioning, rather than blindly following, and at what point should they break off to find a school better led by someone who has a better idea of understanding that the fish behind them are just as important as the one out front?
Yep. That’s about as direct as I can be.
Well, now that I’ve said that, time to fill this with more gibberish, I guess.
Then again, if all I am doing is writing gibberish, then I’m probably dribbling a whole load of nonsense that leads to nothing, unless you get something out of the words that I use and the order in which I use them, in which case I’m glad that you do.
Better than not getting anything out of something, although when you think about it, not getting something is still leading to getting something out of the something that you are not getting anything out of, if that makes sense.
I’m not sure if it does. That is something for you to discern. After all, what is a work of text if no one is there to read it?
Well, it still is a work of text. It just remains unread.
Well, I guess that all of this really says is that whilst the beat is bouncing around, we’re just gonna keep on ignoring it and try to go to our own flow; even when we are offered the chance of success on a plate, as it may not be the success that we want. Sometimes it’s a bit better to be unhappy than to be placid. Not all unhappiness is bad, just like not all happiness is good. It’s more that you’ve got to live as best as you can with what you have, even if that means changing your circumstances from time to time.
The time it took to write five-hundred words: 05:24:73
So I thought I shared this yesterday after writing it, but apparently I did not.
Kind of okay.
Written at work.


