Question & Answer

10/07/2015

How do you tell the difference between courage and foolishness?
One is sincere and the other is flippant.

How do you differentiate the bold between the brash.
One has heart, the other brawn.

What is the distinction between pretension, preoccupation, and presupposition?
They are siblings. Each does their part in distracting and demanding attention from what matters most.

Which is more important, love or time?
One can surface on a whim while the other digs its roots into the dirt of life until the fruit of story can bear. They need one another.

If one has good taste, must they seek obtaining physical things? What do you make of the craftsman who owns nothing, or the chef who rarely indulges his or her appetite?
Those who care less about the outcome of their work often make things coveted by others.

Why does it seem religion and war are often in the same frame?
Because they both walk loudly with their hands raised. They would do well by meeting their counterparts, humility and surrender.

How often can work and pleasure meet?
As often as you let go of the expectation of others.

Does God hear these questions? If so, would he consider them courage or foolishness?
Yes.