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Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote2014-12-22 03:12 pm

039. [Text]

One of the things I've always found admirable about humanity is their power to initiate change. Not just within themselves, either; that particular power includes the unique ability to instill change in other people – and for some, the world. It's always been rather appalling to me, that so many people would fail to understand how rare a gift that actually is: the actions of a single person have the potential to affect all of human society and leave their mark on the world, affecting and changing the course of the future itself.

It's a good amount of power that most people choose to do nothing with; it's a bit of a shame, really.

But whether we do anything with that power or not, we're all affected by it in some way; after all, the reason it exists at all is because people as individuals are volatile. We can change the world, and so it follows that the act of being in the world can also change us – whether through the actions of others who do choose to utilize that particular power, or just through the inconsistent nature of our surroundings. It follows the law of Equivalent Exchange rather well, I think.

Normally now is when I would suggest some sort of thought experiment to the network at large, probably morbid or inflammatory in nature, but I did promise someone that I would try not to be pointlessly negative for the sake of the holiday. Instead, my interest is elsewhere today – I want to know how this place has changed you. Positively or negatively, it matters very little to me; I'm just curious about what this place has given you, or perhaps what it's taken away.

Be as literal as you like, and as anonymous as you like; as usual with these sorts of things, your name interests me less than your answer.
unkinder: (☆ and I don't know what it is I'll find)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
...I see. Perhaps that book is one that is better left fully unread, then.

Unless you find someone unbothered by the fact that they might vanish once they make the attempt.
unkinder: (☆ that I'll get)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Of course it is.]

Have you read any of it yourself, or do you prefer not to take the risk?
unkinder: (☆ but I've seen despair here)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it would be worth attempting the other half, one day. Or finding someone to break the sections you haven't touched, then sharing the information you both know between each other.

[You know, assuming that would subvert the curse this book apparently has.]
unkinder: (☆ and I don't know what it is I'll find)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You like it here for the time being, then?
unkinder: (☆ I cannot stand to look in the mirror)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. I suppose you're right.
unkinder: (☆ but I've seen despair here)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, that would make it easier to like it here, wouldn't it?

As I said, I don't exactly find it horrible...I'm sure there are worse places to be.
unkinder: (☆ that I'll get)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
...I would, yes. Barring the fact that I could easily not have anything to return to, things before that were...suitable, at least.
unkinder: (☆ to define me)

[personal profile] unkinder 2014-12-24 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Naturally, the moment I had, I wound up here.