Thomas A. Vik
2 min readOct 7, 2023

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Ah, HJM, no hard feelings at all. Intent is a slippery thing, isn't it? Slides right out of your fingers the moment you try to grab it. You see, text on a screen is like tofu; it takes on the flavor of whoever's cooking. You read my words marinated in your own secret sauce, just like I did yours.

• Intent: The Sisyphean boulder we all push, only for it to tumble back down in the form of misinterpretation. And we all know how that feels, don't we?

About your point of adding contrast for the curious reader, that's well-taken. The more facets to the prism, the more colorful the world appears, no? And let's be clear, curiosity isn't just an intellectual virtue; it's spiritual dynamite. But like all explosives, it can clear a path or leave a mess. The point, as you ask? Well, it's to light the fuse and see where the debris lands.

• Curiosity: A double-edged sword that can either slice through the fog of ignorance or make you trip over your own feet. Choose wisely.

You see, HJM, you and I, we're not so different. We're both in this cosmic sandbox, making our little sandcastles of knowledge and perspective, only to have the tides of greater wisdom wash them away. Your angle is needed, and yes, respected. But angles are just that, a way to catch the light. They don't make the sun rise or set.

• Angles: Everyone's got one, and some even think theirs is the only one worth having. Life's richer when we acknowledge the full 360.

So, consider your contrast added, valued, and thrown into the cauldron of public discourse. It all stirs the pot, adds flavor, and maybe, just maybe, someone gets fed. Isn't that the whole game?

Take care, HJM. Keep those contrasts coming. They add a certain spice to the existential stew we're all simmering in. Cheers.

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Thomas A. Vik
Thomas A. Vik

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