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Digesting data

Back in, back out. We vacuum our surroundings with the intention of recasting the data elsewhere. 

Not all of the information is useful, of course. What we retain has less value than what we decide to do with it. Perhaps, like a squirrel, we’ll simply store the acorns in the mental lab for later deployment.

When we gorge ourselves on everything, we remember nothing. That which we spit back out will be total. 

We need a radical digestive system to avoid overeating. The tiredness around the intestines reveals everything. Retain the essential, create more.


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