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Apr 03, 2008 18:04

It isn't who you are, but the force you represent that matters.
It's not better to be Order or Chaos, it's best to change according to the situation in order to achieve some balance in the situation...be the force of order in a chaotic situation, be the force of chaos when order grows oppressive.

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midnightglobe April 4 2008, 04:12:07 UTC
false dichotomy. order is only the embodiment of recieved norms, and chaos is only the divergence from those norms. it is better to be authentically yourself than to worry about your position relative to a set of socially conditioned norms. if you are actually conservative and order based on some issues, dont be afraid to express that. and if you authentically prefer to maximize potentiality in other situations, relish in your chaotic nature. but dont modify those behaviors based on what context you find yourself in. and dont reify those tendencies in yourself into some kind of ultimate duality between opposed forces.

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siouxcourtesan April 5 2008, 00:04:31 UTC
I agree with you on this: I appreciate the comment, it's made me think about it ( ... )

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