Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Close on Goldilocks' heels

Curtsy to the Queen and her fancy cohorts
Curtsy to the arguments of design and teleology
Curtsy duly to corporates, conglomerates and their confounded rationale

Curtsy verily to family, kinship and society
Curtsy sometimes to all those things that make us unhappy
And curtsy eventually to the fell virtuous human mind.

P.S: Go figure!

5 comments:

  1. No, though I'd like to know your line of reasoning.

    Here's a clue
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_phenomenon

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  2. Well, you can tell what's on Sundar's mind!

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  3. Curtsy verily to family, kinship and society
    Curtsy sometimes to all those things that make us unhappy


    The above lines kind of made me think of that possibility (I don't necessarily subscribe to these views though. ;) And yes, "current context" too made me think so and fit supporting propositions to the other lines in your post.

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  4. Sundar, if you look closely, there are three lines above and one below these two.

    As a matter of fact, "family" just came once. Kinship and society still don't suggest marriage.

    Guess the human mind chooses to look only at things that're immediately relevant :P

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