If one cannot refine desire, A Human Strategy by Matt Berry, aphorism 347

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If one cannot refine desire, which destroys everything, fast, then it is only because one has not yielded to necessity, by going slower — reducing all things to what one projects, and there is nothing more or less than this projector that is not another illusion.  And so one “builds” everything by reducing understanding to necessity.  And this is slow.






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