Perry Timms
Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read

Oh yes this is indeed nice knowing from you being demonstrated here.

In knowing what we DON’T know, or don’t NEED to know there’s some solace, well-being and even tranquility. The acquisition of stuff — and that includes knowledge — is very much of our time. You can be judged by how much you know when in reality, it’s what you do with that (wisdom) that really truly counts I guess.

And I love unknowing as a concept to free our mind to be its most creative, unshackled by convention and conditioning. I also feel your assertion that millions can’t see the need you describe for others to enjoy in years to come. Discovery — in pursuit of some sense of knowing, unknowing and creative thinking — is a blessing all of its own.

Lovely thoughts here fella. Really enjoyed how this made me think and feel. Powerful stuff Julian.

Cheers for being here.

Perry

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