The difference between the real world we live in and a fictional world we read about
is that the fictional world has to make sense.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
The difference between the real world we live in and a fictional world we read about
is that the fictional world has to make sense.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
Okay, this one I love. How many times do we say, “if you put this in a book no one would believe it” — it’s true!
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Exactly!
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You just turned on the light! Thank you!
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That’s a profound truth! 🙂
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It is that.
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Good one!
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Thank you, thank you, I’m here all week.
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I’m sure there is a plan somewhere and it will make sense when, one day, we get to hear it. Hopefully, it won’t be Hercule Poirot who explains it all.
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There’s a vision – Poirot explaining all to us. Hopefully it doesn’t come to that.
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Nice thought. I read an interesting article about a fantasy world helping make the real world liveable in. I will add the url but don’t know whether this will come up with a link.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/disability-47064773
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Interesting.
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How can something so true be so funny?
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The best kinds of truth!
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Oh I like that, Andrew.
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I think I’ll go live in a fictional world. 😉
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Truth.
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Yes indeed.
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