Rule#6
A quite clever man, by the name of Werner Heisenberg, once stated that one cannot simultaneously know the position and the speed of a given particle.
Being quite a fair particle, I assume I could transpose this to myself, at a human level.
It'd give something like: I can know either where I am or where I'm going, but not both.
Considering the fact that I precisely know where I currently am (E 01°30'55" - N 43°32'24" seems quite accurate to me), it means that I'll never know where I'm going.
And the only time I could know that will be when I don't know my whereabouts.
That's ... quite disturbing.
So, here's today's rule:
If you want to know what tomorrow will be, get lost.
All complains about this unfriendly rule should be forwarded to Mr Heisenberg himself.
Unfortunately, he doesn't read his mails since 1976, Feb 1st.
In fact, he hasn't read anything at all since then, because he died that day.
Being now forever still, he has thus reached the ultimate state where he knows both his position and his future.
As usual, everything comes with a price.


