See this video, it is murky, unclear, fuzzy, it is life videotaped
at extreme telephoto as seen through a smokey window. Come to think of it, that is sort of the
way many people live their lives, murky, unclear, and fuzzy. But who am I to judge?
The truth is that my attempt to live as a minimalist is not without its times of murkiness
and fuzziness. Times of being unclear has to my objective. Such is life. Don't you admire people
who have no problems? Their lives are absolute and their objective is crystal clear. I do.
Perhaps they should teach us, the less initiated, how to live such lives. I would listen, oh yes,
I know that I would listen. In the meantime, I'm here admiring these two species,
squirrels and the cardinals, and their similar objectives of life. Food, shelter, and procreation.
Clothing, if you'll notice, is not something they need to worry about. Did I leave anything out
as to their objective of life? So, what is the lesson here? Is there a lesson here? Does it really matter?
