No, no – all quite innocent I assure you, Yasmin. Morpheus, son of Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, was the god of dreams. He lent his name to morphine and to the pretentiously classical allusion βin the arms of Morpheus.β π
Okay, perhaps I was getting confused between data and information. Not all data is relevant. All information informs, by definition. If it does not inform in some way, it is not information, it is just data.
One breast only. Nothing at all. Stuff from the other side of rationality is irrational. It’s only on this side that it can be called a thought. On that side it’s called something else. Children of the meeting point do not always make sense. Having said that – I don’t always make sense, period.
Leaving work now. Gotta dash. Laters. π
Rational vs irrational: never the twain shall meet? I think it’s more accurate to say there’s a fine line between the two. I shy away from posting scribblings that lean towards the irrational, but that’s me. π
I try to embrace the irrational elements of my psyche because I am given to understand that this is where the bulk of our mind lies. To deny my irrational side would be to deny the grater part of myself.
These thoughts from your bosom .
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From the depths of sleep – nestled against the bosom of Morpheus. π
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Oh my!!
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No, no – all quite innocent I assure you, Yasmin. Morpheus, son of Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, was the god of dreams. He lent his name to morphine and to the pretentiously classical allusion βin the arms of Morpheus.β π
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I didn’t know all that. Thankx
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Most welcome. π
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I know whom to ask , yo!
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You can ask me all sorts of things. I’m a fount of useless information. π
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Nah, knowledge is always useful
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Okay, perhaps I was getting confused between data and information. Not all data is relevant. All information informs, by definition. If it does not inform in some way, it is not information, it is just data.
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Sound like a scientific person.
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I have an active intellectual side as well as my good creative side. π
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What does a restless heart have to do with hanging breasts? I believe I may be missing the obvious, which is obviously not obvious to me.
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One breast only. Nothing at all. Stuff from the other side of rationality is irrational. It’s only on this side that it can be called a thought. On that side it’s called something else. Children of the meeting point do not always make sense. Having said that – I don’t always make sense, period.
Leaving work now. Gotta dash. Laters. π
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Rational vs irrational: never the twain shall meet? I think it’s more accurate to say there’s a fine line between the two. I shy away from posting scribblings that lean towards the irrational, but that’s me. π
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I try to embrace the irrational elements of my psyche because I am given to understand that this is where the bulk of our mind lies. To deny my irrational side would be to deny the grater part of myself.
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You’re equating the irrational with the subconscious. Great point you’ve made here.
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Maybe IRrational is the wrong word, but the subconscious certainly isn’t rational. Urrational?
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The subconscious is always irrational, but not all the irrational are subconscious. π
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True that.
Very true that. π
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