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RE: Is it a principle?

I don't know why in reading this I saw it as an abstract black and white movie with a solitary man that quickly switches from scene to scene as the sound of the movie tape flaps against the projector.

I enjoyed reading your piece - Your writing always has that element of surprise and truth intermingled together ambiguously. So as much as the ambiguity of life frustrates, it is a part of your creative process ;)

Staring at a wall unknowingly I think gives our mind a rest from the monotonous or overbearing stressers. But what's great about staring at a blank wall (blank canvas) is that sometimes an unexpected splash of colored thought spontaneously appears and a new idea is born. Then tomorrow and the day after don't hold enough time to contain the universe inside your mind. This would be the positive side of ambiguity.

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The movies scene you describe feels like when your mind is aware again after being a little pissed off that you refuse to focus on anything it then starts to slam files down in front of you as it reminds you of every damn thought it feels needs attention haha.

The universe inside though can stay right where it is :)

Lol Hmmm

This requires music

Oooh nice Steampunk :)