I’m bad and I feel bad about making this kind of argument:
I don’t want powerful weapons to argue for truth. I want asymmetric weapons that only the truth can use. Myth isn’t such a weapon, so I’ll leave it in the cave where it was found.
Register the irony of framing your refusal to use the power of mythical language in a metaphor about a wise and humble hero leaving Excalibur in the cave where it was found.
The issue is that we are all being pulled by Omega’s web into roles, and the choice is not whether or not to partake in some role, but whether or not to use the role we inhabit to our advantage. You don’t get to choose not to play the game, but you do get to pick your position.
I’m bad and I feel bad about making this kind of argument:
Register the irony of framing your refusal to use the power of mythical language in a metaphor about a wise and humble hero leaving Excalibur in the cave where it was found.
The issue is that we are all being pulled by Omega’s web into roles, and the choice is not whether or not to partake in some role, but whether or not to use the role we inhabit to our advantage. You don’t get to choose not to play the game, but you do get to pick your position.
Nice! I agree I should’ve left out that last bit :-)