almost nothing makes sense when isolated as an end-in-itself; meaning is inherently ecological
nihilism disrespecterx.comalmost nothing makes sense when isolated as an end-in-itself; meaning is inherently ecological
Ultimately, meaning almost always implies a connection to a greater sense of community, whether real or imagined. It has a spiritual underpinning.
Tim Leberecht • The Business Romantic
What appears true in isolation may mean something completely different when viewed within its full context. This holistic perspective acknowledges that stripping away context often strips away the very essence of what we're trying to understand.
This has profound implications because we are also part of the context.
Dan Shipper