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Dave Ginsberg's avatar

After reading the first half of this essay, I was quite intrigued and eager to read the first half of the next half … and so on until the end. I am happy to report that I got there - to the end - quite satisfied with the increments of knowledge and reflection it provided. I Zeno problem with this.

Satisfying Click's avatar

Did someone aim the arrow at him?

Eric's avatar

Ha! It’s all just philosophy until you’ve got skin in the game …

Kirstie McKinnon's avatar

I like the feeling of contained-bewilderment I get when I read this. The continuous movement present and paused for moments in the lines of your essay. Like all art, this captures something of the unknown, drawing it onto consciousness, onto the page so it can be seen, even partially. Thank you for the clarity with which you write the lines-of-enquiry.

Michael Yearout in the desert's avatar

So fascinating. How long was that again? From head to toe? I Zeno no.