In the velleity of consciousness: The intensity behind the shallowest pleasures is worth all the depth of understanding in the world, evidently. But that could also mean that the depth of all understanding may not be very deep after all. It may just be on the other side of our lighter pleasures.
the obstacle, aphorism 367, A Human Strategy by Matt Berry
367 A: Is it more pleasant without the obstacle? B: Yes, but before I discovered that it was an obstacle, I was content. There was no inconvenience, and therefore, there was no obstacle. A: But if it is “better” without the obstacle, wouldn’t it be wise to look for other comfortable, and therefore invisible obstacles everywhere? A Human Strategy ** The Mechanics of Virtue ** Post-Atheism