Pablo Pereyra
2 min readJul 18, 2022

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Hi, D. Your piece elicit a kind of long response. Feel free to ignore it. Great writing as always. Thank you for writing.
Pablo


I often feel utterly incompetent when trying to impress anyone. Would that be a guy who looks, seems and feels smarter than me. Some pretty woman whose gravitational pull I feel nearby, or the always dreaded job interview. That exercise on begging, to hope someone will share with me the spoils of the victor so I (and now my family) can survive.

But this introduction (and I apologize for something I can now see will turn longer than what even I want) is proof of the idea I had in my mind. Order is but an illusion, chaos and the unexpected are the norm.

Does order exist anywhere outside Newtonian physics with simple bodies with simple constant forces operating on them?

In the real world, we at the very least are supposed to ignore a lot of factors affecting actions and reactions. Otherwise, who can compute for so much randomness?

Externalities and such. Ceteris paribus.

How could I have predicted you were going to write this piece? Is it influential? Did it change the path in my life? What would have happened if I would have opened it later?

But no one seems to drag or complain after good luck. The time when we found a bank note on the street. Or an attractive stranger randomly smiled at us. Or the professor didn’t show up when we didn’t do our homework.

Humans seem concerned with what are we going to do when things don’t go our way. What can we do so things go our way. Of course, our way May not be beneficial for the other. And hence conflict arises. But who among us is able to see past the singular aspect of perception in our minds?

Thank you for writing.
Pablo

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Pablo Pereyra
Pablo Pereyra

Written by Pablo Pereyra

Finding inspiration in movement. Searching for identity.

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