How Nature Uses ‘Chaos’ to Protect You
No matter what you are ‘doing,’ something ‘else’ will ‘always,’ distract you. This can ‘never’ end.
Nature uses ‘chaos’ to protect you. No matter what you are ‘doing,’ something ‘else’ will ‘always,’ pull you ‘away.’ Distract you.
This can never ‘end.’ It happens, repeatedly, over, and over, and over. So, at the end (and the beginning) of the ‘day’ you have to ‘sort’ out what you’re doing, and ‘why.’
You have to, essentially, continually, ‘begin, again.’
It looks like this:
Connection and Substitution
Where ‘chaos’ and ‘order’ share a circular relationship called ‘one’ and ‘two.’ Where you cannot have any ‘one’ without an ‘other’ (one) (zero and one is one and two) (circumference and diameter) (literal and figurative) (again, see the diagram above).
So, this explains, neatly, why we are, all of us, in ‘love’ with, our smartphones They keep us in chaos, substituting chaos for order (and, always, then, vice versa).
It’s very relaxing, actually. To substitute chaos for order. And, necessarily, then, always, vice versa.
Conservation of an Uber-Simple Circle
Where, after all is said and done, it’s nothing more than (the conservation of) a simple circle. Protecting us from whatever else is ‘around’ us. Allowing us to ‘hide’ from ‘whatever’ is around us (so many ‘others’ around us).
Meaning, with all of the chaos around us, we can’t get away from the ‘circle.’ We are ‘conserving a circle’ no matter what we do (where, literally, everything around us is ‘doing this,’ too.)