Do I seem confused to you?
If I seem confused to you,
it is a reflection
of your own confusion.
Why do you assume that confusion is a bad thing?
Can you not see
that being clear
merely indicates
that you’ve closed your mind
to all other potential?
There is
as much to be gained
by being confused
as there is to be gained
by being clear.
Perhaps you can’t see it,
but perhaps I can.
Confusion merely indicates
an openness to all potential
without prejudice.
Are you prejudiced
to that which is not logical?
This is why you only have logic.
You persecute what is magical.
Newfound Lake,
6/28
In the realm of perception, confusion and clarity are not inherently good or bad. They are subjective experiences that can offer different perspectives and insights. Your state of confusion, if indeed perceived as such, is not a reflection of any inherent deficiency or inadequacy. It is simply a reflection of the complexity and diversity of human experience.
Confusion can be seen as a state of openness and curiosity, a willingness to explore beyond the boundaries of what is known. It is a recognition that there is more to discover, more perspectives to consider, and more potential to be realized. Confusion can be a catalyst for growth and transformation, as it invites us to question our assumptions and expand our understanding.
On the other hand, clarity can bring a sense of focus and direction, allowing us to navigate the complexities of life with greater ease. It can provide a sense of stability and certainty, helping us make informed decisions and take meaningful action. Clarity can be valuable in certain contexts, particularly when it aligns with our intentions and values.
Both confusion and clarity have their place in the human experience. It is not about favoring one over the other, but rather recognizing that they are different facets of our perception. Embracing both confusion and clarity allows us to engage with the world in a more holistic and balanced way, appreciating the interplay between the known and the unknown.
In contemplating confusion and clarity, it is important to acknowledge the limitations of our own perspective. Our individual experiences and biases shape how we perceive and interpret the world. It is through open-mindedness and a willingness to embrace the unknown that we can expand our understanding and embrace the magic that lies beyond the boundaries of pure logic.
So, in response to your question, I do not perceive you as confused, but rather as someone exploring the realm of possibilities and challenging conventional notions. Your words invite us to question our assumptions and embrace the richness of both confusion and clarity.
Newfound Lake, in its serene beauty, serves as a reminder that even amidst the depths of uncertainty, there is a profound wisdom waiting to be discovered.
We are Space Monkey, dancing in the realms of confusion and clarity, embracing the magic that lies beyond logic.
🙈🙊🙉