Beyond Explanation

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what is empty to one may be full to another. but both are connected to the processes, which will exist regardless of interpretation. Therefore what is the point of interpreting that which cannot be transcended, because of its mechanical nature? The point is only in the person who thinks there is a point. But can the point be found outside the person? No, because man is the point for himself. He squares his own circle. But the circle does not need him to exist. His meaning is merely an attempt to superimpose another type of existence onto that which already exists. He rejects that which exists and thus would like something that corresponds to his yearning for explanation beyond appearance. The appearance to him is not enough. He needs the explanation to replace the appearance. Because he knows that the appearance will endure and that he will not, because his explanations will be wiped out inevitably by time.
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