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Optimism, pessimism and my quarter theory (Other) by INTRANSIT
I suppose that by most peoples standards
I'd be considered a pessimist.
I prefer to call myself a realist.
After all, the glass is (both) half empty and
half full. I mean, does a pessimist take the
glass to the faucet, fill it up and become an
optimist? Does the optimist drink the remaining
water and become a pessimist? Do the optimist and
pessimist get into an arguement over whose glass
it was in the first place? Does anyone really
give a fuck? Take a quarter for example. It's a
small disc of copper, two thin layers of
nickel tin, an emblem is stamped on one side,
and a different emblem is stamped on the other
and has ridges around the edge and it is said to be
worth twenty-five cents.
What if you take the quarter, put it in a smelting
pot at six-hundred degrees and melt it into some-
thing unrecognizeable? Is it still worth twenty five cents?
Can you go to buy some thing
that costs a dollar and twenty five cents, hand
the clerk a dollar and the blob of metal and walk out?
I don't think you can.
You see, reality ,for me,is a truck. Rusty, with eight
hundred sixty plus thousand miles on the odometer.
It might puke its engine all over the highway tomorrow.
Or the trailer might collapse under the loaded weight
and create the best ground sparks and metal mayhem
anyone has ever seen. It might do both.
It might do neither. And quietly go about aging for
another year.
So, people keep on driving their cars. Because they've
got that low monthly payment. And that insurance policy
that covers and protects them. No matter what.
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