Ad Hominem
A Haiku
thy self is idle yet the physical coil is in a state of rush
Summary
The web content presents a reflection on the concept of "Ad Hominem" through a haiku and an accompanying photograph.
Abstract
The article titled "Ad Hominem" features a haiku that contrasts the stillness of the self with the busyness of the physical world. Accompanied by a serene photograph by Ravi Pinisetti, the haiku invites readers to ponder the paradox of internal tranquility amidst external chaos. The juxtaposition of the calm self and the rushed physical state serves as a commentary on the ad hominem fallacy, where one
thy self is idle yet the physical coil is in a state of rush
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