RED IS THE NEW BLACK

Avatarrandom rantings and rabid retorts of a socially-retarded, decidedly high-strung, renewed romantic

apprenticeship


Dearest Apprentice:


You must learn.
That interest is non sequitur to affinity,
nor adulation, affection,
nor congruence, compatibility,
nor appreciation, attraction.

Chemistry is complicated in
that its expressions do not always
reach equilibrium.

And when they do, it is in lieu
of a catalyst unforeseen,
and when they don't, due to
human error, no less.

Learn, to test your hypotheses.


Reminding,
The Mentor



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6 redmarks:

April 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM ~Carrie~ said...

Hi, red.

oh... is the apprentice crossing the line?

April 14, 2010 at 7:04 PM red the mod said...

@~Carrie~ Somewhat. Thing is, the apprentice and the mentor are one and the same.

@the geek We'll never know. :)

April 15, 2010 at 3:29 AM citybuoy said...

"Thing is, the apprentice and the mentor are one and the same."

how does that work? sorry, medyo braindead ako lately.

April 15, 2010 at 10:07 AM ~Carrie~ said...

red... for me, testing a hypothesis is easier said than done. I hope the apprentice follows his instincts. it will offend the mentor, but there's the thrill. :D

April 15, 2010 at 1:02 PM red the mod said...

@Nyl It's a note to self. Either that, or schizophrenia in the making. :)

@~Carrie~ Hypotheses are tricky in that it will never be validated once tested. The valuation of it being only as deep as one is willing to test, and concurrently to experience. When it comes to empirical analysis, instincts have little gravity. But then, what if what is to be tested is in itself subjective and vague? There lies the conundrum, and possibly a greater thrill.

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