...reality is always plural and mutable.

Robert Anton Wilson
...reality is always plural and mutable.
...reality is always plural and mutable.
...reality is always plural and mutable.
...reality is always plural and mutable.
About This Quote

In this quote, the speaker is suggesting that reality is not monolithic and unified, but rather a collection of different perspectives. Reality can be thought of as a plurality of perspectives, each of which contains values and values may be held differentially. In other words, people may have an idea about something that others do not understand or even think is true.

Source: Cosmic Trigger Volume I: Final Secret Of The Illuminati

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  1. It only takes 20 years for a liberal to become a conservative without changing a single idea.

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