A Chrysthanmum for Kierkegaard

The difference between chaos and confusion is the difference between an undecipherable natural order and the self-imposed but completely nondescript and therefore vague isolation of a personal nature.

Chaos cannot be applied to politics (the social order) nor does confusion have a place in the natural world, if there is such a place.

I once drank a Scotch so perfect that when I put my finger in it the Scotch coalesced around my fingerprint and left it intact, refusing to enter the space my fingertip had touched, granting both my fingertip and the Scotch the sacredness of their own space, uniting chaos and confusion in a separate but equal embrace.

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