The Rigid table of contents
Dollcee asked the table she was sitting at, do think it is possible to have a deeply held belief, then one day in the future, it becomes totally objectionable to you.
The table remained rigidly inanimate and did not respond to Dollcee.
Dos said, I really like that question Dollcee. I have no idea about the answer to it though.
Dollcee continued to stare at the table and it remained defiantly silent.
All of a sudden, Dollcee released the table from the intensity of her glare and asked, what did you say Dos.
Dos said, I really like your question Dollcee. I think it would be liberating to hold some strong belief and then, one day, the parameters change and you wonder how did you ever subscribed to that wally-gobble-gibberish.
Cybo said, I think it has happened to me on several occasions. Sometimes, I think that I have to stop believing so much and simply accept what is happening around me.
Dollcee said, if only things were that simple.
Dos said, our neural networks can be unreliable sometimes. If only I could be more tolerant with others and of course, with myself.
Padoke mumbled, if only I could be released from this imprisonment of domestication and return to the cold, harsh wild of my former wolf existence. It would be all straightforward survival, no personal introspection.
A strong voice sounded from nowhere in particular, how dare you denounce the great progress achieved through civilisation.
Padoke thought to himself, get stuffed, you self-righteous blog author.