>>13575349I've heard that one before, and it's compelling, and brings no comfort. Every day we lose the ability to conceptualise suffering for something beyond ourself a little bit more. I wouldn't say I'm suffering for Jesus right now. Perhaps I wish I was. I go back to David Tibet often. Good line in one of his recent ones: You see the signs in the stars. But you cannot read the signs in the stars. All these concepts are winding down. All modes of being are becoming measurable and quantifiable. Would you still call it growth if you could only conceive of the word as acquiring more capacity to behave within the parameters of best practices insofar as managing human capital? Maybe we'll be happier in that state of defined unknowing. I don't know. Maybe I have nothing to offer anymore.