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Sunday, June 20, 2010

The problem

... is not so much the human as it is the self. Discuss.

3 comments:

  1. I've thought for some time that 'a problem is never really solved.' There may be instances of clarity and appropriation... static instances... but really? is there permanence to our human solutions?

    I propose that evolution negates permanent solution.

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  2. Or, more to your query....
    The self, singular or collective, can only solve singular problems, individually, and sequentially.

    The human problem is too fractal, or perhaps fractured.

    ?

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  3. Again? Sorry.
    To the ecological/environmental question, as is currently posed.... requires the utmost dedication by the individual, in collaboration with "the human."

    getting lost

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