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Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Effortless Effect

My efforts were completely effortless. (Other than the fact that the process of a thought requires a human being and their degrees of consciousness and unconsciousness.)

My effortless efforts were a mere demonstration of an inspiration I thought worth sharing with the being who inspired those thoughts in the first place.

If effortless inspiration or evocation happens in vain, does that then make it an effort?

... if a response or a non-response to the "effortlessness" yields disappointment?

I mean, it's not every day that just anybody evokes a degree of enthused effortlessness from Katie Savage.

Perhaps the effort effect is a statement that the effortlessness has a deeper meaning, a desire to express the effortlessness with effort, and a longevity.

Is this subtle flirtation at the core?

Please, take this effortlessness away from me so that the effort is beyond my reach, beyond my efforting ability, so a memory becomes unattainable.

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