All about change
The vicissitudes of our daily life are subject to successions of inanities, regular changes caused by the purposeless. The ones who pretend to themselves that demanding immediate change without thinking is a proper substitute for long-term planning, as if random strings of daily actions could lead to fundamental success. But it's no more than a pretense of progress. When you see that they lack purpose, you know their essence if a vast abyss.
Unlike the alternation of night and day, the succession of seasons, the interchange of alternating current, these weathervanes are aimless, evanescent shadows without lasting effect. And no revolution is in sight. The weathervanes are random human mutations, irregularly popping up in our midst, dragging us all down.
An interesting change is one of condition or fortune. It doesn't alter life, or our fundamental nature, but its mutability and turns is caused by character. Change for its own sake is moronic and by necessity autocratic. Change for the sake of fundamental goals is reasonable and welcome.
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