I’m a contrarian. I don’t do it on purpose. There’s just something in my brain that hears an opinion or a thing accepted as fact and can’t help but play devil’s advocate and ask: what if it wasn’t?
It’s an absurd desire to see the other, that I can’t quite avoid. I used to call it opening worlds, and that’s a good an explanation as any, but it comes down to this. Whatever the view is, I want to see the other one.
Or another one. There’s rarely just two. It means constant growth, and it avoids dogma, but it does tend to put one on the outs with everyone else.
Always asking the question: what are the other ways to look at this? What if it’s not?
What if there’s another way?
What if there’s a hundred?
What about a thousand?
What if it’s infinite?
It’s taken me a long time to get used to the idea that this will never end, that there can be no end to perspective and questions.
And if puts me at odds with humanity, well, so fucking be it.
Target: 1300 words
Written: 1026 words, novel: Bad Neighbours
Read: Hammered, Elizabeth Bear (finally, enjoyed it, but too much interference)
Comics: The Sacrificers 6, The Holy Roller 2-4
Music: Wasting Light, Foo Fighters