Sunny Friday: Robert Anton Wilson on pessimists vs. optimists
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
This week was a busy one, and I’m looking forward to the 3-day weekend! Here’s a recap of what we covered on The Sunny Way:
- Monday I posted on the way our expectations can alter the way we experience reality, and some techniques for laying down what we think we know so that we can see what is.
- Tuesday and Wednesday Sarah shared her inauguration story, from sunrise to sunset.
- Thursday we looked into what Pronoia has to say about evil.
Today I’d like to share some thoughts by Robert Anton Wilson, an author and exploratory thinker whose terrain includes physics and subjective reality, and who Rob Brezsny quotes extensively in Pronoia. “Maybe things are going to turn out okay,” Wilson says, “in which case pessimists are killing themselves and being miserable for no good reason.”
What do you think?
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