so short, and !fvsh for all and all for f!sh .. .... ..
wit and humour in lifelong reprise : :: :
our actions arising from instinct corroborate the theory that correlates their evolutionary causual origins as consistent with all known science as complicent with the result that whatever activities humans notice, analyse, imagine from, or plan towards or otherwise think about we find all our thinking results inside a continuously human format of consciousness as moment slips into moment
humour\wit a progressive ¿instinct:?
two tribesmen lived by the river and built their house on the tao
one was privvy to see a flood beginning and knew the tao to instruct to cross the river where the land was best,.. so his family left the house open to burglars and left the fields to the beasts of the earth,.. they crossed as the floods began and made it
the other was using the tao to dam the river and irrigate his huge fields,.. party rather than privvy to the floods arrival,.. so his family and he viewed the tao as fickle and strong and accepted defeat as they heard of the rising flood predictions,.. after some careful planning they left the house locked up and boarded and yielded up their stored seeds to merchants to pay for the emergency crossing which the tao demanded would be required to reach the best land over the river ..the floods were so high as they made their executive decisions that they had to hire an enormous technological monster of a boat to get them and their possessions across the dangerous floodwater, ..after getting a very expensive motorboat to take them to the boat anchorage..across their already violently flooding fields,..
they both made it to the bester land where mortal threats were diminished
essentially one of them made it with a more enlightened sense of humour
a simpleton who lived and worked in a trade boat saw them both cross .. .... ..his tao was his instinct and wits .. .... ..he robbed the abandoned house and buried the treasure in a field ..then used what he found there to open up the lcoked house.. ..and found a few saleable items for his life as a merchant and escaped the floods by using the shallows to get up river.. .... ..
.. .... ..this one had the simplest view of himself as witless and of boring humour ..yet felt experienced at trying the hot pies as he touched upon the humour and wit of others.. .. .... ..as his collation of memories increased thru basic merchant work he felt somewhat expert about the discerning of differing enlightenments whether humourous or witty













