from the mind of critic: 11/20/18 noon

From the mind of critic: “If the devil is in the details, is everything good wrapped up in extraneous information? Are details which make up truth bad, because ignorance is bliss? Is the devil only in the details when they build a false narrative, because portraying pseudo truth pulls us away from actual truth? Are details only viewed as bad because not only can they be difficult to obtain, but may paint a picture we’re uncomfortably unaware or unwilling to accept? Truth only hurts, when we’ve denied its existence so long, that we thoroughly and unequivocally believe its extinct. Truth can slap us in the face like a scorned lover, or can wrap us in an eternally warm blanket of “I got you.” Like an athlete that stretches and works out to prevent injury, so to must we stretch our mind to account for other points of view, and regularly test our critical thinking skills, so we don’t get injured when we realize the world is going to move forward, with or without us. Is the world a scary place filled with darkness and faux light, meant to lull us into a false sense of security and satisfaction, of course. Once we truly internalize this and all it’s consequences and repercussions, we’ll see there’s infinitely more light than dark and always has been, we may just have been unwilling to see it. Ignoring the obvious, makes us obviously ignorant. The devil is only in the details, when we don’t see the gray area where the truth exists. We must only remain one sided, if we desire an eternal teenage mentality. Eternal light is achieved, when we internalize the ultimate truth that we’re all human, and should be treated as such.”

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