When your whole life is predicated on taking care of the gorilla, even if you hate doing it you have trouble imagining what else there is to do. Your thoughts are conditioned, your whole reality limited to gorilla maintenance. People who question the nature and purpose of the gorilla are marginalized and called names.
"The gorilla is neither good nor evil, it just is," we're told, or that "It's no better or worse than we are," which is quite an insult if you think about it.
i like the way you made your point without even using the word economics, except in the title
jpersaud 2 years ago 2
Making the mosquito to the elephant.... :);):b
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BRAINONBOARD 3 years ago
When your whole life is predicated on taking care of the gorilla, even if you hate doing it you have trouble imagining what else there is to do. Your thoughts are conditioned, your whole reality limited to gorilla maintenance. People who question the nature and purpose of the gorilla are marginalized and called names.
"The gorilla is neither good nor evil, it just is," we're told, or that "It's no better or worse than we are," which is quite an insult if you think about it.
FeelFreeToArgue 3 years ago
Indeed it is. I'm glad I left this open-ended, lots of room for interesting interpretations.
neotoy 3 years ago