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Social ants, Phantom of the Opera, selling a sale, professors, gurus, fear, and a haiku

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Becoming ants, we are de-skilled, and de-pendent.

 

The 'Phantom of the Opera syndrome' is the event of being culturally insignificant.

 

Talent utilization, either socially, mentally, or physically, is the fear of not using one's special skill.

 

The word 'sale' means: be afraid that if you don't buy this today, you'll pay much more later.

 

We are witness to our bodies.

 

Where would the professors and gurus be in a world where delusion was not to be feared, and was perhaps even considered noble.

 

Fear is the emotional infrastructure of society.

 

When one gets a job, they are being hired to play a role.

 

Haiku:

Late, on a driftwood beach

the pacific rises over the sun.

 

There is a symbiotic relationship between body and soul.

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author Jack Haas, Canadian, American writer, artist, photographer

 

These selected fragments are excerpted from unpublished writings by Jack Haas; selections from the notebooks 1990-2005. Including early writings, collected quotes, and current installments.

 

Social ants, Phantom of the Opera, selling a sale, professors, gurus, fear, and a haiku

 

 

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