Wednesday, 2 January 2013

CIRCLES


Circles are for people who have yet to understand the importance of having trajectories with starts and ends.  Lines that represent the direction they want to go -- which is usually different from the place they started from.  That’s the inherent problem with circles.

Lines don’t necessarily need to form a straight path, rather it’s how they connect to other things moving forward that represents their value.

Circles, if trodden often enough become ditches.  With only minor adjustments they become concentric circles or spirals.  The problem with concentric circles and spirals is that they become smaller and smaller and at the end shrink to a minuscule point.  Ultimately, a minuscule point is simply not a place to live a life.

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