Wednesday, December 24, 2014
The Daily Planet
Proximal Providence Leads The News. The world is divided along lines of convenience. What is closest to us is how we see ourselves. The food we eat. The places we live. The people we know. The things we choose to read. Limited interests gives us heavily separated languages. Expanding personalities however can produce infinite aliasing. Our varied languages can help us read maps leading us to our desires, into the coming territories of our future potential destinations. But the distant future belongs to someone else. Lead on my loving aging children.
The Daily Planet writes the news for becoming people. But we often obsess only about that which we already think we know. New information is being held back by a wall of denials. Yet the planet needs to be heard. We the Proximally Provident may think, "What can I do?" This may be the good news we all want to hear.
How did we get here? It's news to me. (Observing my friends, family, the analytics of my blogs and the dissemination of information in general, demonstrates that information follows the lines of least resistance (greatest convenience) like waters flowing downhill. The truthful radiance of light is drawn infinitely into gravity. It just takes a very long time.) My, what a heavy little Daily Planet we live on.
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