Wednesday, February 01, 2006

ohm

what do you want to do? is this the starting point of selfishness? what is desire? this is the starting point of the question. held to be yearning, pining, lusting after, envying, coveting, hoarding, it seems like an agency of a wicked principle. held to be striving, cherishing, hallowing, admiring, saving, it seems like an agency of a strong and profitable principle. Is the object of desire its context or its subtext? And when what you want to do is obstructed by what you must do? Is it possible not to want to do something that you must? It in itself must be a necessary antecedent to something that you do want to do: a state of being, for example, you must do this duty because you desire to be dutiful? properly considered, do you then truly desire to do what must be done? must defines a primal desire.

this is what is up with this.

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