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Instrucciones para cambiar el mundo

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Constrúyase un cielo más bien cóncavo. Píntese de verde o de café, colores terrestres y hermosos.
Salpíquese de nubes a discreción.
Cuelgue con cuidado una luna llena en occidente, digamos a tres cuartas sobre el horizonte respectivo. Sobre oriente inicie, lentamente, el ascenso de un sol brillante y poderoso. Reúna hombres y mujeres, hábleles despacio y con cariño, ellos empezarán a andar por sí solos. Contemple con amor el mar. Descanse el séptimo día.


II

Reúna los silencios necesarios.
Fórjelos con sol y mar y lluvia y polvo y noche. Con paciencia vaya afilando uno de sus extremos. Elija un traje marrón y un pañuelo rojo. Espere el amanecer y, con la lluvia por irse, marche a la gran ciudad.
Al verlo, los tiranos huirán aterrorizados, atropellándose unos a otros. Pero… ¡no se detenga!… la lucha apenas se inicia.

Subcomandante Marcos

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Once upon a time on Tralfamadore there were creatures who weren’t anything like machines. They weren’t dependable. They weren’t efficient. They weren’t predictable. They weren’t durable. And these poor creatures were obsessed by the idea that everything that existed had to have a purpose and that some purposes were higher than others.

These creatures spent most of their time trying to find out what their purpose was. And every time they found out what seemed to be a purpose of themselves, the purpose seemed so low that the creatures were filled with disgust and shame.

And, rather than serve such a low purpose, the creatures would make a machine to serve it. This left the creatures free to serve higher purposes. But whenever they found a higher purpose, the purpose still wasn’t high enough.
So machines were made to serve higher purposes, too.

And the machines did everything so expertly that they were finally given the job of finding out what the highest purpose of the creatures could be.

The machines reported in all honesty that the creatures couldn’t really be said to have any purpose at all.

The creatures thereupon began slaying each other, because they hated purposeless things above all else. And they discovered that they weren’t even very good at slaying. So they turned that job over to the machines, too. And the machines finished up the job in less time than it takes to say, “Tralfamadore”.

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—Kurt Vonnegut (via rainbowsandwitheringwinters)
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“No estoy seguro de que yo exista, en realidad. Soy todos los autores que he leído, toda la gente que he conocido, todas las mujeres que he amado. Todas las ciudades que he visitado, todos mis antepasados…” —Jorge Luis Borges  (via queparezcaunaccidente)
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“Memories are what warm you up from the inside. But they’re also what tear you apart.” —Haruki Murakami (via fluide)
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