It's is a short metaphorical essay on progress in human life.
(a thread with my notes on the book)
It’s a puppet controlled by a human via strings from above. The reason it’s graceful in its movements is because it lacks self-awareness that it’s being controlled by someone else
The defining characteristic of humans is inner-conflict
But because we're only dimly conscious of our true selves - assuming it's there - we remain in conflict
They systematically remove mystery and illusion from the human mind by explaining why good and evil exists
The concept of determinism is incompatible with what's felt by the soul in in terms of its free-will
Truth is that, no matter how hard we may try to understand, it may be forever beyond our comprehension and the underlying reality may be inherently chaotic
It just is
And we're a conflicted species. Whatever animates us - both the good and the evil - is going to animate our creations as well
We believe that the world in which we don't have to work is a good one but perhaps in that world we become as irrelevant as animals are in our world today
Nothing guarantees that. We may be completely irrelevant
Search for such reasons - which may be beyond our control because they're random and blind - creates modern day anxiety
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