Well, we believed all along the president would have to exceed the margin of fraud. We just didn't realize there's no such thing. Any lead, no matter how great, falls within the margin of Democrat fraud.
Nevertheless,
Defeats are never definitive when they are accepted with good humor.Moreover,
With good humor and pessimism it is possible to be neither wrong nor bored.
Humor and (terrestrial) pessimism, to which I would add dignity. For
Today the conservative is merely a passenger who suffers shipwreck with dignity.
we do not share his ideas because we understand them and that he does not share ours because he does not understand them.
Evil only has the reality of the good that it annuls.
Evil promises what it cannot deliver. Good delivers what it does not know how to promise.
In the intelligent man, faith is the only remedy for anguish. The fool is cured by “reason,” “progress,” alcohol, and work.
The Church’s function is not to adapt Christianity to the world, nor even to adapt the world to Christianity; her function is to maintain a counterworld in the world
Here's one that even -- okay, especially -- I must remember, being that I tend toward stoicism, disillusionment, cynicism, and frivolous wisenheimerism -- to
live the militancy of Christianity with the good humor of the guerrilla fighter, not with the glumness of the entrenched garrison.
We all have televisions. We see with our own eyes that
Our civilization is a baroque palace invaded by a disheveled mob.
Between us and this mob -- besides our weapons -- is none other than Cocaine Mitch, who must remember that
Politics is not the art of imposing the best solutions, but of blocking the worst.
God is the transcendental condition of our disgust.
God sometimes prunes our branches like an impatient gardener.
Souls that Christianity does not prune never mature.
C'mon, man! Who is as worthless as a man who hasn't suffered for the sake of truth and virtue? Without the trial there would be no heroes, only metrosexual soy boys and other Biden voters.
Yes, the left is absurd. How does one respond to absurdity? Surely not with reason. You'll both get dirty, except the pig will like it. Instead, bear in mind that
The opposite of the absurd is not the reasonable, but the happy.
Remember too that
Nothing that satisfies our expectations fulfills our hopes.
To not recognize this is to set oneself up for a spectacularly undignified collapse -- as we saw every day with the spectacularly undignified left over the past four years. If you feel as they do, you will behave as they do, and they behave as they do because of misplaced and displaced hope which they imagine will solve their personal problems. Eight year olds, Dude.
I'm not saying to stop fighting. Rather, to just do so in the spirit of Karma Yoga, which is to say, for its own sake -- for the sake of truth, love, beauty, and all the rest. Not only is this enough, it is a freaking privilege. For most of history and in most nations even today, doing so is asking for the hemlock.
Here are a couple of important meta-historical considerations: that
Everything in history begins before where we think it begins and ends after where we think it ends.
And
Determining what is the cause and what is the effect tends to be an insoluble problem in history.
Don't be fooled by that dissolute and pathological liar, Time, first cousin of that bald old cheater, Death. According to Petey, things are already conceived and quickening in the womb of being that won't become manifest for years and decades.
One must live for the moment and for eternity. Not for the disloyalty of time.
Forest and trees. Temporal succession is a lot of trees. The forest can never be seen from within time, only from outside and above. (Let's not even talk about those fake forests that fall under the heading of "ideology.")
Such is the complexity of every historical event that we can always fear that from a good an evil might be born and always hope that from an evil a good might be born.
History is a succession of nights and days. Of short days and long nights.
The truth does not share the defeat of its defenders.
Come to think of it, I believe this is one of the lessons of spiritual crucifixion and cross-bearing more generally. No, not some masochistic notion of martyrdom, but rather, that
Resignation must not be an exercise in stoicism but a surrender into divine hands.
We're not done. More of the same tomorrow. (Aphorisms courtesy of Sr. Nicolás Gómez Dávila.)
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