By Pradeep Damodara
What do you do if you know you want something, but until you know what it is, you don’t know what it is you want, so you end up wanting something about which you know nothing, always with the remote possibility that what you want is not what you want?
You set out to satisfy this need, but until you know what you’re looking for, you don’t know where to search, so you end up searching for something for which you don’t know where to look, always with the remote possibility that what you’re searching for doesn’t exist.
Then you sit and think about the craving, but until you know what you crave, you don’t know what to think about, so you end up pondering on something about which you don’t know what to think, always with the remote possibility that what you’re thinking isn’t what you should be thinking about.
Finally, you sit and write down your thoughts, but until you know what you’re thinking, you don’t know what to write about, so you end up scribbling something about which you don’t know what to write, always with the remote possibility that what I’M writing is not what YOU should bother reading.
Go find something better to do. :p