I just completed a conversation with my sister, Linda. I called to inquire about her reaction to the Elvis movie she and Sandie viewed last week and ask about her "cold" she had last week. Very interesting information. I have really been intrigued by the responses from several people I know critiquing "Elvis" . everyone has a different reaction prompting me to conclude everyone has a different response to the same slice of time. That slice we are all experiencing simultaneously but none have the same view and all will tell a different story based on endless possibilities of events affecting our experience.
Interestingly, her "cold" symptoms paralleled my own "cold "symptoms which began after she saw the movie as did mine, only a week removed
I am stuck on trying to understand the concept of " benign indifference" that Mario labeled Sandie below are some interesting ideas I copied from my brief research:
"there exists no conceivable world about which fundamental doubts cannot be raised." except from :'THE BENIGN INDIFFERENCE OF THE UNIVERSE'. Apr 23 Albert Camus and Covid-19
All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. Mark Twain
"Words can be empty and often are. If a perception is not based on measurements or facts, then I know it is just that – a perception, a hope, and perhaps at best, a belief." from Corporate Culture and “Benign” Indifference ,BY MICHAEL VOLKOV · MAY 21, 2019
"If our statesmen, Nikol Pashinyan, Arayik Harutyunyan and others, keep looking at this festival of benevolence simulation with their benign indifference, they give the green light to the metastasis of the malignant growth. " from, Manya Israyelyan
a fatalist, is someone who is resigned in the face of events taken to be inevitable.