╰╮ ▁▃▆███▙ ▟██┉┈╯ ╰╮▟▋ ████ ████ ╰██▙ ████▍ ████╮╭╯ ▐████▙ ████▍ ▉▉▉▛╰╯ ▜████ ▐███▉▙▁▉▉▛ ▜█▛ ▐████████ ▔ ▐███ ▜███ihil est in hac vita tam sanctum, ▁▂▁ ▟█▛ ███ tam integrum, ▐███▉▛▘ ████ tam perfectum, _▁■▜███▛ ███ quod successu temporis non contaminetur & ╿ ╭╯ corrumpatur, depravatis hominum sensibus & judicio. ╰╮╰╯ - Jean-Jaques Boissard Strong opening quote for a book if ever I saw one. And indeed, I think 'ol Jean-Jaques has a point. Take human communication for instance. Communication starts with a thought of some sort, (which could already be flawed from the get-go), we then try and pour our thought into words, doing this perfectly is hard, so it's definitively a lossy process. Then we utter these words, for some other human to hear or read. This human then mixes those words with his own thoughts, even more corruption happens here. A lot of people hear what they want to hear, or what they are afraid to hear, and misinterpret things... anyway, between all these layers of corruption, it's quite a miracle any one is able to communicate at all. Any one who's ever sat down to meditate for a while, and is somewhat successful at shutting down the mind, and then taps into whatever is the subject of various spiritual practices and religions, will know that when this type of thing gives you a sudden jolt of energy, your mind starts racing, it feeds off of that energy. HOLY CRAP I FIGURED OUT LIFE THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING bla bla bla words words words and as more and more words form, the original pure moment gets more and more corrupted until nothing's left. But it gets worse. It doesn't stop there! Instead of keeping the seed of this corrupted thought to ourselves, we feel the need to tell our fellow humans! This stuff is inspirational, after all, energizing. And boom, next thing you know, you've got groups going to war with one another over religious matters. Okay, maybe that's a bit extreme, but you get the idea. I'm not as good a writer as Jean-Jaques, who was a poet, and by sharing these words I am indeed making myself guilty of the very same thing I'm complaining about, but, I am, alas, also human. And perhaps being flawed in various ways, is at the core of our very existence, and art exists within the chaos, the managing of imperfection, the becoming... or something?