@jpfraneto
i get so complicated when someone asks me how am i
it’s literally the most common question in society and it always makes me spiral into how i truly am instead of defaulting into the zombie “good and you” that we are defaulted to ask
i notice that with my daughter when i pick her up at school. if i ask her “how was school?” she ALWAYS replies “good”
absolutely ZERO information. so if i want to train her to be a cog, i ask her how are you
and if i want to actually know how school was, i need to get a bit creative. ask her to tell me ONE story about school today (she smiles and tells me one, which is already more information than the automatic “fine”)
or just tell her something that happened to myself, etc
so yep if you ever see me don’t ask me how i am i wont be able to answer you it’s just too complex
we are an infinite machine where universes of mytochondria are having a cosmic orchestra
fine doesn’t tell that story and i refuse to compress my experience into that
and you? how are you?
GM