As an anarch, who acknowledges neither law nor custom, I owe it to myself to get at the very heart of things. I then probe them in terms of their contradictions, like image and mirror image. Either is imperfect — by seeking to unite them, which I practice every morning, I manage to catch a corner of reality. Anonymous
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The quote, “As an anarch, who acknowledges neither law nor custom, I owe it to myself to get at the very heart of things. I then probe them in terms of their contradictions, like image and mirror image. Either is imperfect – by seeking to unite them, which I practice every morning, I manage to catch a corner of reality.” is a quote from John Kenneth Galbraith. This quote can be summed up as: As an anarch, who acknowledges neither law nor custom, I owe it to myself to get at the very heart of things.

This means that Galbraith believes that we should not be constrained by laws and customs that limit us. He also believes that we should take an active role in shaping our own lives and the lives of others. Galbraith has four basic rules for living: (1) Be kind with your time and energy; (2) Don’t take any crap; (3) Don’t get trapped by your mind; and (4) Don’t be fooled by appearances.

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