The Way It Is
I grab a soy matcha from the local café and take the elevator up, still glowing. And when I walk through the door to the apartment, what I see out the window is the image at the top of this post.
Dave Pollard's chronicle of civilization's collapse, creative works and essays on our culture. A trail of crumbs, runes and exclamations along my path in search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works.
I grab a soy matcha from the local café and take the elevator up, still glowing. And when I walk through the door to the apartment, what I see out the window is the image at the top of this post.
I wouldn’t pretend to know what Michael was thinking when he created the cartoon and poem above, but it really resonated with me. To me, it describes the virtue of openness, equanimity, of being comfortable with uncertainty, ambiguity, and unknowing.