What is your own inner Fool saying?
Posted on Apr 1st, 2008
by
Bahamut
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 01, 2008:
I model the fool because I usually act the fool. I tend to go away from the crowd. If all the guys are going to take an automotive class, I'll take the Shakespeare class. If people are sledding down hills into an open field in the winter, then I'll go sledding in the woods. (I only really did this once. The results weren't that great, so I learned my lesson not to do that again)
In the play "Inherit the Wind", E.K. Hornbeck said something. He said "Ma'am, I do terrible things for which people love me. And I do wise things for which they hate me." This is kind of like me. Just replace "terrible" with "unorthodox" and you wind up with "me." And if somebody doesn't like it...well that's their problem, not mine.
In the play "Inherit the Wind", E.K. Hornbeck said something. He said "Ma'am, I do terrible things for which people love me. And I do wise things for which they hate me." This is kind of like me. Just replace "terrible" with "unorthodox" and you wind up with "me." And if somebody doesn't like it...well that's their problem, not mine.

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Thing is, what you want to prove?
You want other's truth to be yours or yours to be theirs, if you can do something for you, will you sacrifice it for doing something that will make you look the unorthodox?
Hmm, The only truth that matters to me is mine, that doesn't mean i disconsider the other's truth, but i won't follow them unless i make it part of my truth, sort of confusing hehehe.