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        Life not only dances at the edge of chaos, life is chaos. The structure of our lives touches the borders of the unknown.

        This is certainly nothing new; it has been around since the random strings of amino acids began mixing when the Earth's seas were still caldrons.

        Nevertheless, there is order within disorder, and the randomness of chance that we call "luck" changes endlessly. I look at these random changes as opportunities that make great strides possible.

       








Natural Laws


Is there more to this great mystery
than its transfinite continuum?—more than our
participation in its ebbs, floods, and flows?
Are there cosmic laws to contemplate?

Life dances at the edge of chaos—
absolute order within infinite disorder.
Flexibility within this edge signifies
a resilient leap to daylight from darkness.

Striving for flexibility and growth,
we make our way along this labyrinth.
Welcoming the ebbs and floods,
warriors poised for cosmic adventures.




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