John Brodix Merryman Jr.
1 min readMar 27, 2022

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The West has gone out over the edge, but does Eurasia have a strategy, beyond reacting to the West?

As social and civil institutions that evolved over thousands of years, the nations of Eurasia are an existing ecosystem, but this binary, yin/yang relationship between nodes and networks has paled in relation to the Western monotheistic, monolithically concentrated monoculture. Now the West is spiraling into the consequent maelstrom, does the East have the perspective to draw back and balance out, rather than being pulled in, as well?

A spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which we rise, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which we fell. The light shining through the film, than the images on it.

Ideals, no matter how appealing, are not absolutes.

That everything doesn't march to the beat of the same drummer is what allows nature to be so diverse and yet so integrated.

The turtle is still plodding along, long after the rabbit has died.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Having an affair with life. It's complicated.

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