On Inquiry & its Discussion - A Letter to My Future Son
In your inquiry & explanation, try to make things make sense, my son.
I know that itself is very general & abstract but whatever.
For example, when you're speaking to me, try to make it sensible to me if possible but most importantly, to yourself. Yet be open-minded to the fact that you're idea may be wrong & you don't know what you're talking about, or that you may be presently unable to make it sensible to me or yourself.
At this point you must decide, do you believe it's worthwhile to persist in searching for truth & for words to describe it.
However, for as long as I live, I will always be here to walk with you through your thoughts & feelings, even just to listen for a time, if you so wish.
I know that itself is very general & abstract but whatever.
For example, when you're speaking to me, try to make it sensible to me if possible but most importantly, to yourself. Yet be open-minded to the fact that you're idea may be wrong & you don't know what you're talking about, or that you may be presently unable to make it sensible to me or yourself.
At this point you must decide, do you believe it's worthwhile to persist in searching for truth & for words to describe it.
However, for as long as I live, I will always be here to walk with you through your thoughts & feelings, even just to listen for a time, if you so wish.