12/ We will not admit to our own inadequacy & weakness. We won't address our own failings; we will prefer life with the unanswered question.
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Replying to @mistermircea
13/ "But why?" a child will ask. And we will answer them. We will give a laborious explanation, a comprehensive "answer" to the question.
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14/ Yet if we were honest we would reply to the child that we have no answer, and can only offer an explanation for why we don't.
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15/ Life is reserved for those who would answer the unanswered question, despite knowing full well that it will forever remain unanswered.
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Replying to @mistermircea
I'm a little unclear on this tweet. Are you saying an answer can be found, by just a brave few? Or even those brave few still come up short?
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An answer is a conclusion, the ones who undertake the quest insist on the journey for its own sake.
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Replying to @mistermircea
But every life concludes somehow. Are you saying that there can be no answer except the quest itself? Deliverance comes from action itself?
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Replying to @AshleyWills
1/ The journey -life- knows no resting point, no final answer. Q&A are personal for each one, embedded in each other in a perpetual dance.
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2/ Whether one joins this dance or not will determine the quality of their being, and therefore their entire life.
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3/ But it is not a guarantee -far from it. You set sail into the unknown, into the mystery of the question, you might crash into the rocks.
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4/ The only guarantee is to remain on the shore with the unanswered question & not join the dance. Most will choose this; it is safer.
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5/ The answer is embedded in the question; it's a lived phenomenon. As long as one is living the questions one is,in fact,living the answer.
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Replying to @mistermircea
Thank you for the elaboration! That last line says it all. Live the question; live the answer. Most avoid the question which is sad.
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