Oh my gosh! E.O. Wilson has the last word!

What does it mean when all my philosophizing and religious thought is wiped out in one swoop by a "Reflection for the Day?" Geez, that's frightening and humbling at the same time. ON the other hand, it's a quote from entomologist E.O. Wilson, so I guess I don't feel quite so bad.
Narrative is the human way of working through a chaotic and unforgiving world.
Not quite poetry but this doesn't reeally fit into a blog about librarianship, so I thought I'd shove it in here. So there, too. This distinctive photo of E.O. Wilson is courtesy of Eastern Kentucky University people.eku.edu/ritchisong/eowilsonphoto.jpg which appears to lecture notes on behavioral ecology. Cool.
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"Narrative is the human way of working through a chaotic and unforgiving world."
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comrade harps, at 8:21 PM, November 01, 2008
Harps the Haiku librarian has a very cool website of his(I think his) very own, well worth visiting!
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Betsy McKenzie, at 11:25 AM, November 03, 2008
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