2.05.2012

Scratch

Exercise, for it's own sake is the mere turning of the gerbil wheel.  Spin and spin all you want, you'll get no where.  Exercise for the sake of development, for the sake of learning is the aggressive throwing of the gerbil wheel against the walls of an unbreakable cage.  Throw and throw all you want, all you'll get is a bent wheel.  Exercise for the sake of seeing what will happen is the process of dismantling of the gerbil wheel and turning it into an escape ladder and a pry bar to open the cage lid with.

The Agent refused to give in, ‘They certainly sounded like words.’  The old man sighed, ‘Yes, he will repeat whatever you say back to him but he does not mean anything he says because he can not mean anything with his words.’  The cloud man was still struggling to understand and so asked, ‘He does not mean what he says?’  The old man replied, ‘He does not mean what he says.’  The Agent frowned, ‘He only repeats what you say to him?’  The old man replied, ‘He only repeats what you say to him.’”  Yew closed the book.
Read the rest of week five here.

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