Saturday 12 November 2016

Wednesday 2 November 2016







The Vecu



(a)  A life without acts of stupidity is a script enacted, not a life lived.




(b)  It has been conventionally falsely believed that man ceaselessly seeks peace as a perfect denouement. The stark truth nevertheless is that man is not at peace with peace and should there be utter peace he commences a Sisyphean exercise to ward off his unease.

Likewise, man is not at home with perfect pulchritude. The awe, the frisson in suddenly being face to face with the immensity of the sea or the verdant rapture of a garden, is fleeting, of little permanence. At the moment of occurrence man is non-existent or, conversely expressed, is silenced by the completeness of life.




(c)  Hope is the present narcotised.