Thursday, August 14, 2008

questioning Reality

What is the purpose of doing something that doesn't serve a purpose?

Why is it more difficult for someone insane to be logical?

Why cry when you should cry and laugh when you should laugh?

Why bother to not bother when you shouldn't bother?

Why react when you are expected to react?

Isn't what is will always be as it is? If so, what explains the existence of the "what was meant to be" concept?

What causes something to cause a cause?

What lies beneath beneath?

Why isn't up, down? Is it because both up and down cannot be both up and down?

Does length infer height? Can something low be long? Then, isn't it high? Or is it merely perceptual to a case of verticality and horizontality?

Can we not know what we know?

2 comments:

aprilius20 said...

Sometimes reading your blog feels like I'm reading Hermann Hesse, but mainly because I'm too lazy to bother about sociological theories unless I'm arguing with someone about it:p

So keep it up. How's the Marx book?

Cheong said...

i hvnt read it yet except for d first 2 pages. like reliogion+sociology, abit scary.

i will try to read faster.