the absence of limits, aphorism 316, A Human Strategy, Matt Berry

316

We seek the absence of limits ... crave to feel ourselves free of all constraints. Of the grain of sand, we would see infinity ... of this passing moment, eternity. Somehow we are to blink away the wall of reality.

However, suppose one sought freedom in the opposite direction, groped hand over hand along the wall, so as to be sure of its inexorability ... to have something unyielding from which to push off.

One cannot push off from unlimited freedom. Freedom as I have experienced it requires a limit, for this limit renders control. We need a courage to face reality and not a flight that we call our “freedom.” However disappointing it may feel, this limit ... this control is something like freedom.






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