Ignorance
Dollcee said, when you look at culture as the perception of the environment you exist in, you are obliged to make a lot of snap decisions all the time. So, if your decision-making ability is not so good, you are going to experience lots of problems.
Dos sounded like a counsellor when he asked, what do you think is the biggest impediment to good decision making Dollcee?
Dollcee responded quickly in one word, ignorance.
Silence prevailed for some time before Dollcee said, ignorance is like the snakes on the Medusa’s head, every time you deal with one, another two appear.
Dos said, that is a problem with ignorance, the more committed someone is to believe some value, the more exposed they are to be contained by their own ignorance. The most devout and committed of the culture, have a good chance of winning first prize for being the most ignorant citizens.
Cybo began to whir and stir a little, step one, he said; accept your ignorance and develop a peaceful co-existence with it. Step two; be aware that all your fellow travellers are also trying to cut a path through their own jungle of ignorance. Step three; the random nature of the universe can be feared or seen as entertainment. When everything is perceived respectively, politely and with interest, the chances of finding the way through the culture with the minimum number of bumps and bruises is greatly improved.
Dollcee said the ironic thing about ignorance is, that you have to appreciate it to overcome it, only to find you have exposed yourself too more of it.
Dos said, maybe we could abandon our pop culture content making and help to establish a religion that embraces ignorance.
Cybo said, I like that Dos, the church of the blissfully ignorant.
Who is your God?
Sorry, as a member of this congregation, I wouldn’t have a clue. I am very ignorant.
Dollcee said, I am fully committed to my ignorance.
Padoke rolled onto his back hoping someone would scratch his belly.