Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Originality is a point of contention only among those who feel the need to reconcile the paradox between the original and the mundane. These two great forces, forever at odds, provide us with the temptation to succumb to black and white thought. Indeed, a dichotomy does not exist between the original and the ordinary; it is folly to fail to recognize that we're working with multiple topologies, all of which have equal merit.

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