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Saturday, October 11, 2008

The "Social" Self

We are as individuals and as a society and humanity general and life in the grandest of grand general are products of immensely complex and immeasurably numerous interacting forces and bodies. As such the effort to quantify and qualify or even to account for the grand totality of the conditions and the variables that led to our individual and total initial and continuum being may be not within the range of our grab.

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