Loved this, this connecting thread between two statements nailed on the door of a leviathan, marking a "past due" statement, maybe it may be the beginning of history, for each and every person.
Very interesting. I agree that when you're living through a slow revolution you can't see it. I see it in terms of catastrophe theory, in which the state of something changes in a way that is completely different, like heated up water starts bubbling at the last minute. There's a tipping point in effect.
The end section of your post reminded me of Ozymandias, by Shelley:
Loved this, this connecting thread between two statements nailed on the door of a leviathan, marking a "past due" statement, maybe it may be the beginning of history, for each and every person.
Very interesting. I agree that when you're living through a slow revolution you can't see it. I see it in terms of catastrophe theory, in which the state of something changes in a way that is completely different, like heated up water starts bubbling at the last minute. There's a tipping point in effect.
The end section of your post reminded me of Ozymandias, by Shelley:
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair