Mihal Woronko
Nov 17, 2020

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From our culturally-saturated perspective, it's hard to sometimes see the entire picture for what it really is. Even so, if we are able to, everyone's subjective interpretation is different.

People may view the landscape from a position of biology, favoring that which promotes a scientific style of progress; others may view it all from a position of wealth management or health, perhaps from art or technology. All of these competing perspectives, vibrating and buzzing and bouncing off each other. Sometimes one has enough of a pull to convert others, sometimes friction causes riots.

We clash as if we think it's possible to impose our view on those who don't understand it. They can't. A lifetime of experience usually backs an opinion, or a good brainwashing.

Fortunately, every now and then, we have commentators who view everything through an objective lens (say, in this instance, a philosophical understanding of various natural laws - like thermodynamics). They manage to contextualize everything with a rare insight that is exponentially more valuable than one that is too invested in the the left or the right.

Thanks John, for maintaining that equilibrium, providing refreshing and crucial commentary, and putting your thoughts out there so that more readers can connect the dots that flow well beyond social politics and into other telling areas of study.

And for the poetic elucidation of said commentary, which makes it re-readable time and time again.

Peeling the paradigms

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