28 July 2007

Reasons knows nothing.

I don’t really understand this fascination with reason, years ago people just used to accept things. You know, like it rained because some god wanted it to, and you had good luck because you just earned it. No one was studying cloud patterns or attributing a good harvest to soil quality. But now, nothing can be done with out reason, or purpose. You get cancer, they want to know why you didn’t eat more vegetables, what carcinogens you exposed yourself to, where it could have come from.  Somewhere in the over-rationalization of everything, we tend to forget that sometimes, things just happen. And sometimes they happen for a reason.

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