Dibrini's Pot
Dibrini’s Pot
Unlike human pot, Dibrini’s pot is described as a home, an origin, of Dibrini. And unlike human pot, this pot is IMPORTANT.
The concept of looking at Dibrini’s pot is looking at and seeking for an importance in an unimportant thing. This is what makes Dibrini’s pot important. It is good, perhaps, to back up the importance with the unimportance that relates to it instead of some made-up reason that needs to be backed up by something else. Backing the importance with the unimportance is in return assigning an importance to the unimportance. Then, the unimportance transforms to an importance.
The Dibrinian concept of importance vs unimportance rejects the neglect of unimportance because it is “not important” on the grounds that there is nothing unimportant in this world. Everything must be important is some way. A small drop of water creates an ocean. Whiteness determines what blackness is. And transparency is at one end opposite to opacity. Therefore, the importance is recognised because it outstands from the unimportance. If there is no unimportance in this world, there cannot be an importance. If everything is important, NOTHING can be important. And everything becomes unimportant.
In Dibrini’s pot, and every other pot, there are a lot more of unimportant things left undiscovered. Dibrini insists, then, that it is worth that human explore these important things.
Unlike human pot, Dibrini’s pot is described as a home, an origin, of Dibrini. And unlike human pot, this pot is IMPORTANT.
The concept of looking at Dibrini’s pot is looking at and seeking for an importance in an unimportant thing. This is what makes Dibrini’s pot important. It is good, perhaps, to back up the importance with the unimportance that relates to it instead of some made-up reason that needs to be backed up by something else. Backing the importance with the unimportance is in return assigning an importance to the unimportance. Then, the unimportance transforms to an importance.
The Dibrinian concept of importance vs unimportance rejects the neglect of unimportance because it is “not important” on the grounds that there is nothing unimportant in this world. Everything must be important is some way. A small drop of water creates an ocean. Whiteness determines what blackness is. And transparency is at one end opposite to opacity. Therefore, the importance is recognised because it outstands from the unimportance. If there is no unimportance in this world, there cannot be an importance. If everything is important, NOTHING can be important. And everything becomes unimportant.
In Dibrini’s pot, and every other pot, there are a lot more of unimportant things left undiscovered. Dibrini insists, then, that it is worth that human explore these important things.
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