When are you? An interesting question? Perhaps a question with a different answer for each fleeting moment? Or might there be a single more efficacious or familiar answer for each fleeting individual? And how many answers are there? I am the distant past? I am the remembered past? I am the very recent past? I am the immediate future? I am the plan? I am the unknown? I am now? I am not now? I am Utopia? I am the Apocalypse? Are these last two questions actually when questions? Or do Utopia and the Apocalypse nest inside of a when as a where? And, if I answer any of these questions and believe I know, is my perspective truly amenable to objectivity? How would a significant other answer for me? Or a friend? Or a stranger? When are you? An interesting question?
What are you? Another interesting question? Is this question parallel but separate? An accompaniment? A necessary corollary? Another nesting doll? And how many answers are there to this question? I am a reader? I am a writer? I am a storyteller? I am a pontificator? I am a listener? I am a recorder? Or, in another vein; I am a swimmer? I am a kayaker? I am a sunbather? I am a piece of driftwood? I am a sponge? I am an anchor? Are there other significant contexts beyond character and flow? Beyond communication and action? Beyond thoughts and reaction? If so, what? And if I answer any of these questions and believe I know, is my perspective truly amenable to objectivity? How would a significant other answer for me? Or a friend? Or a stranger? What are you? Another interesting question?
Utopia and the Apocalypse? At first they sounded like a when I think because they felt like an aspiration? Or a prediction? Yet I believe there are some who reside in the Utopia of their remembered (or misremembered) good-old-days? And I am confident that for some wartime was/is apocalyptic? So perhaps they are better as a where? Perhaps Utopia and the Apocalypse represent ends of a spectrum along which a fleeting individual lands dependent upon their when? And maybe their what? Instinctively, I believe when comes before what? Yes? No? I think so? And I think what comes before where? Maybe? Yes? I think so?
Can one choose their when? Or their what? It feels like when is more instinctive than what? Or perhaps just more learned? And it feels like what is more dependent on when? I believe I can more readily choose to be a reader and an anchor or a writer and a kayaker than to not be the planner or the piner or the worrier? Perhaps this then leaves where dependent on what?
How? Who? Why?
How is folded into what? How is this moment? How stands apart from all other when, except now? How is the detail?
Who is wishful thinking? Who is a dream? Who is a delusion? Who is a summation answered at the end? Answered by others?
Why is an unanswerable? Why is a justification? Why is an excuse? Why is a luxurious afterthought?
Questions are answers?
Answers are questions?
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