The more you study, the less you know.
Once every so often I become aware of what's going on. Things are following a formulaic pattern. Everything can be changed with the right adjustments. An ounce of leverage here can severely impact the future of certainty. Giving life a push or a twist can result in the acquisition of the foreseen unexpected or a forecast of surprise. Everything is tangible when you move everything aside. Only the correct placement of distinguishable nature can lead to acertainable unknowledge.
The more you study the more you know
The more you know the more you can forget
the more you can forget the more you do forget
the more you forget the less you know
so why study?
the certainty of an unforseen eventuality brings this factor to light only through the utilisation of clockwork serendipity.
It's a matter of leverage
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