Learning to live with your perceived reality
Robert Anton Wilson. Believed in nothing except in the reality that reality is only a personal perception. Agnosticism and quantum physics contain a relational and rational quality. Quality. Think about it. Rub my back. It's my reality.
Other realities exist, and deserve a small bit of attention. Number one, my educational loans have now come due. I guess I have to pay them. The major problem with this is that the American dollar is nearly worthless now days, and, on speculation, all of my loan monies came from Canadian lenders. Now I owe nearly 100% more than I ever received. I blew it. I bear in mind that this is only my own perceived reality. Now, it has become reality that I am unable to move to Canada. "Great lesson F.W., what else do you have for us?"
Well, I am suspicious of things. Every corner seems to contain lurking beings. Every fresh produce item may contain vile poisons. Each message delivered seems to take an acute angle towards me in a threatening manner. My things seemed to have been tampered with and are stained. I am suspicious of people at work. No reason for this really, just something to make the time pass... pass... pass... I also watch Dr. Quinn Medicine woman to do that. Of course, the personal perception of time passing differs.
Later, in January of 2006 Robert Wilson died from complications due to post polio syndrome. He left a legacy of logic and a following of conspiracy theorists. He mostly laughed at them until he died. His lack of belief allowed him to afford enjoying this.
Other realities exist, and deserve a small bit of attention. Number one, my educational loans have now come due. I guess I have to pay them. The major problem with this is that the American dollar is nearly worthless now days, and, on speculation, all of my loan monies came from Canadian lenders. Now I owe nearly 100% more than I ever received. I blew it. I bear in mind that this is only my own perceived reality. Now, it has become reality that I am unable to move to Canada. "Great lesson F.W., what else do you have for us?"
Well, I am suspicious of things. Every corner seems to contain lurking beings. Every fresh produce item may contain vile poisons. Each message delivered seems to take an acute angle towards me in a threatening manner. My things seemed to have been tampered with and are stained. I am suspicious of people at work. No reason for this really, just something to make the time pass... pass... pass... I also watch Dr. Quinn Medicine woman to do that. Of course, the personal perception of time passing differs.
Later, in January of 2006 Robert Wilson died from complications due to post polio syndrome. He left a legacy of logic and a following of conspiracy theorists. He mostly laughed at them until he died. His lack of belief allowed him to afford enjoying this.
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