Friday, January 05, 2007

Counting Sheep

“We can, if we so choose, wander aimlessly over the continent of the arbitrary. Rootless as some winged seeds blown about on a serendipitous spring breeze.

Nonetheless, we can in the same breath deny that there is any such thing as coincidence. What’s done is done, what’s yet to be is clearly yet to be, and so on. In other words, sandwiched as we are between the “eerythign” that is behind us, and the “zero” that is beyond us, ours is a ephemeral existence in which there is neither coincidence nor possibility.

In actual practice, however, distinctions between the two interpretations amount to precious little. A state of affair (as with most face-offs between interpretations) not unlike calling the same food by two different names.”


Murakami Haruki, “A Wild sheep chase”

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