skipping straight to believing this claim because the simile is artful
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you have to learn what "it" is before you can stop being "It"
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as a friend of mine who OD'd 10 years ago once said: you have to take a course of steroids before you decide to try heroin
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Rationality, like civilization, is skin deep
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Ok dada
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That is exactly how we get modern poetry/art/architecture.
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"Modern" poets I'm sure would assert to initiates that learning meter and rhyme was never strictly necessary for learning poetry; merely, meter and rhyme have always been seen as among poetry's readiest structure-lending devices
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Expecting a deep rational core from e.g. sphinxes gets us killed
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Yes. Rationality has limits. But you have to be rational to see where those limits are. This is important because being irrational in the realm of rationality will lead to disaster. But escaping the limits of rationality is what separates us from the robots.
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>separates us from robots wow
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