Note 5
- dierramb
- Oct 20, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 7, 2022

Movement is tricky, humorous even. Its kinetic potential is its most important aspect–it doesn't materialize until you move.
I'm not sure why movement tends to hurt though; there's a tenuousness to it that produces these intellectual–and even physical–calluses.The rough patch feels terminal.
Things get dicey as potential energy transforms into kinetic. Growth hurts, change is unbearable–no wonder it's denoted by a shape with an odd number of sides–and evolution becomes a pejorative.
But to be stagnant is to be miserable, to be stuck in the comfort of mediocrity–and, oh how comfortable that place is! Yet, there's no pain where averages reside...only regret.
This move wasn't warranted or wanted, but needed.
How can such disparate things be unequivocally true?
Peace
Love
And
Hair Grease,
Dierra

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