“rebalance their shades of gray”. This is the most intelligent and useful phrases I have heard in a long, long time. I recently went to Delaware, Ohio. My experience there reinforced my idea that people crave life to be a fictional True or False binary questions rather that the more realistic and tricky long multiple choice test with shifting correct answers we call life.
They may crave life to be so, but I hope to H** they don't live on that basis. And, you're right, the answer do (must) change, as answers are culture-based opinions and fortunately culture changes, if slowly, as reality shifts.
Thanks, Tim, for the comment. Truth and fiction have had a long life together. There is no separation I can foresee. Remember the "all of the above" answer to some multiple choice questions? And the "lesser" answers are usually just "true" responses to questions that, like so much all of life, depend upon specific circumstances.
“rebalance their shades of gray”. This is the most intelligent and useful phrases I have heard in a long, long time. I recently went to Delaware, Ohio. My experience there reinforced my idea that people crave life to be a fictional True or False binary questions rather that the more realistic and tricky long multiple choice test with shifting correct answers we call life.
They may crave life to be so, but I hope to H** they don't live on that basis. And, you're right, the answer do (must) change, as answers are culture-based opinions and fortunately culture changes, if slowly, as reality shifts.
Thanks, Tim, for the comment. Truth and fiction have had a long life together. There is no separation I can foresee. Remember the "all of the above" answer to some multiple choice questions? And the "lesser" answers are usually just "true" responses to questions that, like so much all of life, depend upon specific circumstances.