A Typology of Voids

[…] the hypothesized taste of words left unspoken, the clear light of Buddhism, the mass dimension of those mega trillions of photons, & the lack of mice in unset traps.

In aping the rhetoric of others, one accrues signifiers one never intended, while by following the feet before you, […]

Laughter, #24

“No matter where in the world you go [ … ] the laughter of children is universally uplifting. The mirth of adults can be variously jealous, insecure, sadistic, cruel, or absurd, but the sound of playing children evokes the ideal of a simple and pure act”

Smallness – #311 from 365 Tao by Deng Ming Dao

AI summarizes the Taoist … Chinese American person from San Francisco: Life is primarily composed of small, everyday moments rather than grand achievements. While aspirations for greatness are common, focusing on the small things allows for meaningful experiences to be recognized and appreciated. By cultivating attention to these minor opportunities, one can find fulfillment and avoid the trap of waiting for perfection.