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Rated: 18+ · Poetry · Philosophy · #2085295
about nothing
There is a text.

Let’s say that you decide to read it. We call the moment, when you decide, event A.

The question is could you didn’t read the text? If you read it still, then the answer is no.

Proof. – If we return in the mind’s eye to the time before the event A, then all of thing will be exactly the same as it was (of course if we don’t have a time machine and we can change the past). The thoughts in your head before the event A will flow in the same way and lead needlessly to the fact you make a choice in favor of reading.

What does all of this mean?

For a while you are walking
in my rhymed unclear text
I, unluckily, am not talking
where your mind will be next.

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