The Mechanics of Virtue by Matt Berry, aphorism 16

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Our Nihilism: Self-deconstruction feels very much like self-annihilation — and even appears so much like an attack on morality itself that one can only shrug one's shoulders at the accusation. We cannot waste our time debating others within the realm of body-relations when our own cerebral-effect has not yet understood cause-of-thought. We are still deconstructing thought into machine language.  First things first, or so we’d like it, for consciousness is already a second-stage event, and then in getting lost in herd-thought ... we are not even second-rate thinkers.






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