[W]e didn't do much to alter the course of human history, did we?' said Philip. 'As one old spy to another, I reckon I'd have been more use running a boys' club. Don't know what you feel.'
Showing posts with label delusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delusion. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
John le Carré, Silverview
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Sunday, August 01, 2021
Popular delusions occur when appealing but baseless stories spread contagiously from one person to another. Some ideas are more virulent than others: people have been found to react most enthusiastically to narratives of fear.
Edward Chancellor, "Waiting to Deflate" New York Review (August 19, 2021)
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Men do not know the natural disease of the mind; it does nothing but ferret and inquire, and is eternally wheeling, juggling, and perplexing itself like silkworms, and then suffocates itself in its work; It thinks it discovers at a great distance, I know not what glimpses of light and imaginary truth: but whilst running to it, so many difficulties, hindrances, and new inquisitions cross it, that it loses its way, and is made drunk with the motion.
Montaigne
Montaigne
Labels:
brain,
consciousness,
contemplation,
delusion,
faults,
Ignorance,
illusion,
intellect,
knowledge,
Montaigne,
psychology,
reason,
thinking,
thought
Tuesday, June 04, 2019
He strikes at all who fears all.
Emperor Claudius, as quoted by Montaigne
Emperor Claudius, as quoted by Montaigne
Labels:
authoritarianism,
conflict,
corruption,
delusion,
disorder,
emptiness,
fascism,
fear,
nothingness,
personality,
tragedy,
Trump
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Narrative is a lie... it sustains its power from a quite illogical
juxtaposition of events, and perceived chain of causality- it is simply seditious, and
cannot be trusted!
Chris Deliso, in the yet unpublished Third Emperor of California
Chris Deliso, in the yet unpublished Third Emperor of California
Labels:
awareness,
bliss,
causality,
chaos,
corruption,
delusion,
disorder,
entanglement,
human duplicity,
literature,
meaning,
narrative,
propaganda,
thermodynamics
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Few men come to die in the opinion that it is their latest hour,,,, Which happens by reason that we set too much value upon ourselves; it seems as if the universality of things were in some measure to suffer by our dissolution, and that it commiserates our condition, forasmuch as our disturbed sight represents things
Michel de Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
“I explained that to May,” Verhofstadt said. “I said, You have a problem, you try to solve it. We on the Continent are different. We need first a concept. If we have a concept, then we are going to try and put every problem that we have inside that concept.”
“There are two kinds of European nations,” Kristian Jensen, the Danish Finance Minister, said last year, referring to Britain’s situation. “There are small nations and there are countries that have not yet realized they are small nations.”
EU folks talking to/about the UK on Brexit (in The New Yorker)
“There are two kinds of European nations,” Kristian Jensen, the Danish Finance Minister, said last year, referring to Britain’s situation. “There are small nations and there are countries that have not yet realized they are small nations.”
EU folks talking to/about the UK on Brexit (in The New Yorker)
Labels:
capitalism,
complexity,
contemporary life,
decline,
delusion,
democracy,
disorder,
economy,
Europe,
foreign policy,
misfortune,
UK
Monday, July 16, 2018
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
When you're surrounded by endless possibilities, one of the hardest things you can do is pass them up.
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
For decades he had acted in the belief that his intellect and sensibility led him to reject a world whose products were unbearable to either intellect or sensibility, but were always available for criticism by the same.... such mad grandiosely dignified declarations could hardly be regarded as anything but eccentric. However, this did not stop him making them.
László Krasznahorkai, The Melancholy of Resistance
Labels:
criticism,
delusion,
eccentricity,
intellect,
reason
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