even if it ain't a competition;
and anyway he's a corpse
But Mister "living deliberately"*
has certainly been beaten hands down
Being you have to be organised, to be living Utterly
only in the 'moment'.
And.....
when you are so hard hearted to all heartless
cant and vanity never mind performative inanity
when the actual 'moment' arives
having superfast tested and radar monitored it in a manner that the Iron Dome would be jealous of, so brutally scientific accurate and 100% efficacious even if only a truly esteemed woman tricks you with defacto or maybe dejure, denying she even has a child...or just being cheekily tricky;
which is the only thing worth having on the radar screen even if i thought they didn't exist, being its as if the falling jagged murderous shrappnel is sent out as smoke screen, by default, to jam the radar when it may even be to mutual collaborative benefit..if
they would just pipe down with all the defences...
which a truly esteemed world-human
of course doesn't need even if i had forgeotten they existed..
"...arriving in your own body and arriving in the world with some degree of integrity...." [not my line, thats why it is perfect]
you are so ultra simplified and organised that within a second of curb crawling, you can pivot to exactly where you needed to be
And give it all of your 'attention'.
"what, not worried about any upstream dead sheep..?"
Now, i reckon this is pretty good on faeries, why Alan Watts should just bugger off and have another drink. And How To...Live... better than Richard Maybe; spesh when it comes to abysses.
refs
vpn needed from anywhere but this sceptic aisle drowning in Watts self pity, overegging it won the egg nog, made of nothing but fancy feyboy nihilism the Chelsea feygirls so loved.
Dangerous Ideas
Every week, podcaster Curt Jaimungal immerses himself in big ideas and complex theories to prepare for long, in-depth interviews with some of the world’s leading thinkers on his show Theories of Everything. His guests are wide-ranging - renowned physicists, mathematicians but also philosophers - investigating questions of existence and the nature of reality. He takes it very seriously, as part of a wider quest to find a worldview. But one day, he’s shocked to discover he feels disorientated by what he’d previously considered a mere intellectual exercise. Matthew Syed asks whether certain ideas and practices are
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* so this deliberately business of Mister Thoreau... well yes ok and all i know is that nobody else has got to the right 'next' level.... and all i also know is the last person in the world in the last place in the world you'll find anyone who maybe could..








