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This is for all of you "special" people out there. You know who you all are.
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Even the most astounding of literatures, of words, even those, when read by an average man, make no sense. The average man, however, sees his failure, his lack of sense, his inability to
see not as his own failure, lack of sense, or deficiency - he sees it as the madness, the failure, lack of sense, and deficiency of he who spoke at all. And by thus, he can embrace his life once again, jubilant, in his triumph of having been not only the first to have misunderstood, but in having made sure that others such as him, other norms, misunderstand as well. And to that victory, he attributes much, much
value, having acquired a following of those who
understand him. So we can examine the average man now: he
misunderstands, deliberately even, if only to accommodate few of those who can
understand his nonsense.
We can look at him and wonder why he is so lonely.
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I'll wait until I'm proven right. And I'll grin silently thereafter.