Not knowing what is going to happen the next moment is one of the best parts of life. We are actors in a play where each moment is randomly churned out. There might be a remote possibility at random that we can predict what the next random event is going to be. But the infiniteness randomness doesn't really make it any better.
Am I going to pass? Will she accept? Will I get the job? Will my dad buy me a bike? Will I win the lottery? What number does the dice roll next? Ambiguous situations.
Some of these fall into the category called 'delightful ambiguity'. If you continue to be in this blissful state too long it will place you right in the middle of a state where more than 90% of the world is already in. Confusion. Ambiguity. There is no delight in that.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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