Random Thoughts: A=B


It’s a crazy world, with sometimes more that we can process being strewn about.  As we try to wade through the information we are bombarded with, it’s important to remember that it’s A=B<C and that’s O K.

We’re presented with 26 different letters in the alphabet.  Each pose their own special characteristics, making them similar and different to others.

We have A and Z, representing the beginning and the end – the Alpha and Omega if you will.  Much respect is due to them for the significance of the role that they play:  A for being the originator and Z for being the culmination of 25 preceding consonants and vowels.  With the reverence of these roles in mind, it is important to keep in mind that simply because they are the beginning and the ending of the alphabet, there are several that come in between.  Each of the remaining 24 are unique, special in their own way.

While some favor M for its bold imprint on the horizon, others will surely warm towards N.  If for nothing else, for the counter-M that it is, daring to go sans leg.

Many will wage campaigns for R, S, T, L, N and E if for no other reason that they provide a sense of nostalgia.   They are comfortable.  For some reason it feels as though we know them.

Others will rail against a particular letter.  The rationale may be great or small, depending upon being seen through the glasses of the teammate or the opponent.  Does the fact that one person favors M for its bold imprint, its 4 legged stance make it better than N?  Absolutely not.  N has just as much significance to others, if not more.

As we come to the end of this rambling, we must turn the digital page clinging to an understanding that A may be equal to B and in somes perception, C may be greater.  In conclusion, this is all O K.

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