*David McRaney's body of work in a nutshell: "You don't know and
I don't know and that's why we're stupid and isn't it awesome
because this is what we think we know right now, but that could
be wrong too, so don't get *too* comfortable, because maybe it's
right yet we'll never know because we're certain like octopuses
are certain... maybe."
*
I'm always on the lookout for "alternative timeline Ken's" -
that's 'mes' that happened to be born at different times,
with different parents, in different places, with different
life opportunities, and made different choices. He's
definitely one of them.
When I find a alternative-timeline Ken, I can relax because
that means they're doing or did something that the
here-timeline Ken that you're talking to now doesn't *have
to* pursue if he doesn't want to.
In short, I don't have to be the guy that ties together all
the logical and scientific fallacies and give TED talks and
write the books and be famous and stuff. That's an awful lot
of work! Another "me" is doing it.
Do I really *believe* they are alternative-Timeline Kenneth
Udut's? Not really, but it's a nice Fictional Narrative I've
created in order to not have to be "driven" about a mission
of some kind, and I can then pursue a different mission of
another kind, whatever that may end up being. It frees me
up. Muse: Amy Gregory, an awesome person I went to high
school with.