I thought my alarm clock woke me up each day but the day I realized it had always been a false alarm was the day I realized
I thought I was too smart for my own good But happily, I’d overestimated my… and I was just smart enough to be vaporous
The culture war is a secret weapon in the class war which the haves use to keep the have nots
It used to be that if you were obscure you had to be able to handle the truth and if you were famous
Going home had come to feel like dining in a restaurant where the food is celebrated but the customers merely tolerated
Part 1- Who am I? A missing person Where’s my place? It’s where I must stay
Immortality still involves death Because we all still fear death Enough to die from it Moshiach will be the one Whose immortality eliminates death
The decisive moment at the gates o… is exactly like the denouement in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? but with one twist To make you feel the pressure
For human beings the dominant sens… So, coming to our senses Would necessarily involve restorin… By removing our blinders Which keep us from seeing anything
The Real is meaningless but doesn’t lack meaning The Symbolic is meaningful but can lack all meaning We can only navigate
Like Coke for Coca-Cola, Mr. Pibb is short for Mr. Pibb, ABD
Either like swords all signs have a point Or like the needle of a compass
The crucial moment in my elevator pitch comes when I hit the emergency stop button
Strange that we use Out of order for broken and for breaking the rules As if the Coke machine
We fear that the long game Is a long, lost game Because we find ourselves lost Forgetting how, on the surface of… We can plow forward in trust