I love this passage:
"When I go to a baseball game, I try to remember to watch the umpires. They move around in a counter-intuitive way: They don't run toward the ball. They don't run toward the runner. Even when the ball is far away, the umpire runs from what appears to be one irrelevant position on the field to another equally irrelevant position. Yet no matter what eventually happens, there's always an umpire there to make the necessary call."
We move in a counter-intuitive way. I love that.
Thanks for posting this. The perspective of an outsider can often bear keen insights. And this particular genius from another realm certainly nailed part of it.
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