Friday, September 11, 2009

#79: Absoulte Freedom

Captivation;
How mentally captivating. It's frustrating in that puzzle solving way and just as addicting. Such unfamiliarly steady ground it evokes such curiosity. Guilty pleasure? No, there's no guilt.
I think that is the ultimate freedom; freedom from guilt. But if one feels freedom from said guilt in the midst of a guilt-soaked situation, does it mean he is inhuman? Is the situation even guilt-soaked? What's going on your side of the fence? so so so many questions... howveryinteresting
It's as though rules of the game have been changed: now it's okay to reveal your cards, you're free from sagacity.

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2 comments:

Kiran said...

Guilt is only anger directed at ourselves. When an act is justified, guilt is absent. it is not inhumane, it is the realization that you have made a wise decision :]

Ada Beth Croft said...

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-ada