Thursday, June 30, 2022

Dexter+

 "Compartmentalization began as an architectural theory. Divide buildings into sections, which can be closed-off to prevent a fire from spreading. Life can also be divided into closed off sections. Makes everything much simpler."

I was going to comment on this and say that Dexter has something else in mind than I do, but compartmentalization is what I have been talking about. What I need to survive. Closing off sections. But then, later in the episode, he says:

"Compartmentalization is a joke. Fires rip through buildings all the time, no matter how closed off parts of them are. Life is the same way; it cannot be contained."

The second comment more accurately describes my life right now.

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