The Invisible Footprints of Bliss, The Mechanics of Virtue, Matt Berry, aphorism 95

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The Invisible Footprints of Bliss: A keen insight into human machinery provokes exasperation.  It contrasts our rank against others, sets off what is against what could have been, and finds that our freedom is more often the consequence of desire than the existence of choice.  When ignorance, however, paints itself into a corner, it does not know it for the matching color.







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