Frangible Concepts

Dec 14, 2007 08:56

Now I haven't been around very long, and even though I've only just passed the quarter mark as far as human life goes, I would contend to having a complete and infallible understanding of the most frustrating and paradoxical human conundrum, I just don't have a solution, which is to say I must not completely understand it.
That's the frustrating part really.
No, actually the frustrating part (and paradoxical part) is that everyone seems to know and understand it, and some even think they have the answer.
But the answer is like a poorly made cookie, it looks great but the second it is lifted it crumbles.
Like the summer days that you would go out and enjoy to the fullest if only it would stop raining.

The Navajo (or more properly called Diné) have a belief that the root to all evil is greed. An interesting theory, and I'm not arguing semantics when I say that greed may be the foundation for each of the "seven deadly sins."
Or perhaps that's stretching it a bit.
It is after all a theory, a belief.
Nothing written in stone.
Nothing like this.

Up next, a Holy Doctrine for the importance of undergarments, but not just any undergarments, we're talking those tight white undergarments only. Neither boxer nor boxer-brief nor speedo nor thong nor long johns shall be exalted to the status of the tight and white.
Oh, and absolutely no "going commando," that's out of the question entirely.

undergarments, concept, christian, christmas, gosod, Diné, congress, navajo, greed

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