Arguments←Senses
Arguments←Explanations←Data←Questions←Imagination←Senses
:- Doug.
Arguments←Explanations←Data←Questions←Imagination←Senses
:- Doug.
In conversation, in reading a poet, we’re not simply reading the writing of our friend, we’re nudging the hand.
:- Doug.
Humans put out our words, and receive other words back. This is akin to how electric eels put out signals. We learn of the others, we also learn of ourselves. We learn of our worlds. Conversation is more important than we thought.
:- Doug.
From walking through my world I take in sparks—my feet striking the stones, the lights burning across the night skies, the flicker in your eyes—and it all has the potential to set my oxygen afire!
:- Doug.
My band strikes up and starts marching when I read something on the edge of my interests. Here I find new corridors opening for our adventure, many wide and headed toward sunrise.
:- Doug.