| The question arises whether the questioner is really up to the level of the question he is asking, or even whether the questioned person realizes the profoundness of that certain question before coming to answer the particular theme raised by that specific question, just as any human being is not just stepping forward while he or she is walking in his or her shoes (or for that reason in any other footwear he or she might be wearing), but to be able to step forward in that very same -almost unaltered- manner through life, and specifically through a myriad of intellectual problems like walking through the thorny path of a rose garden, while those intellectual levels should strictly be separated from their physical appearance, in the very same manner as one cannot simply confuse a tree-frog with a ghastly brown toad, (although they both catch flies for a living) since that very tree-frog is not equipped with those wicked poisonous glands that leaves you with some nasty nettle-rashes as a legacy, although this legacy is unlike the other legacies by which any last will executor may be faced, since those executors are not always entirely honest (as we would all like them to be), while –on the other hand- one cannot entirely dismiss the fact that most executors are usually lawyers of whom we all know that they have not all be spoon-fed with matters of the law, but -while scooping up their soup with that same spoon- often realize that the soup tastes too salty, while it is common knowledge that salt is not doctor recommended for people with high blood pressure, since their heart could easily be adversely affected and thus endanger all those wonderful books that were written across the ages about matters of the heart and love, whereupon a big misfortune may never be able to be reversed, and since such matters of the heart may well be every bit as good as a spoon full of bee honey in an environment where bees become even further extinct by the pollution of our precious planet, where so many pseudo-scientists are so intimately tied to it that one would start right at the beginning where the question arises whether… (continue to read back at the beginning). |