a stimulus which promotes confusion, A Human Strategy, Matt Berry aphorism 120

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When one comes upon a stimulus which promotes confusion, do we stop to sort out the confusion?  If one takes a hallucinogen and if this drug presents the user with a problem, does one then feel obligated to take the drug again tomorrow, in order to solve that problem?  Perhaps.  But if one has made the attempt day after day, and if one is so lucky as to have a few sober moments, ought one not to conclude, after so many failures, that the problem itself is a hallucination?  ... the solution being to abstain from the drug?  ... my case against seeking solutions to book-induced problems.






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