Monday, November 21, 2011

Kludge Lite

Material realists do not live in an ideal world: crowds are fast and dirty. They do not seek a transcendental throne but a common utopia. Though their dreams may turn to nitemares, they continue to strive by adjusting their vision. It is a wise empericism of composition: its lexicon resonates observational truths such as, "Many hands make light work."

This is like an approach to your culture of doing things because of the benefits. It may not seem as acceptable or good as other philosophies, but the simplistic observation of an appeal of material maxims does bring the axioms of truth, relevance and utility into focus. It is thought to signify the desirability of possibilities.

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