Sunday, March 11, 2012

the alphas and omegas of history

history (in the sense of the lived human past) seriously understood and learned from is rare, which surely adds to its popularity in being so naively and perennially repeated, also in the passions and philosophies many (have often) imagine(d) they discover(ed).
still, it is perhaps inevitable that a person's life and time seems to be the alpha and omega of life and world, the beginning and the end of time and history, since each is inbounded in it.
nevertheless, history shows this is naive.

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