no-such-thing: * ... . .
There is no such thing as electrical engineering or computer science.
There is no such thing as art.
Then, what is there? It seems that once things are defined, they
begin to be constrained by their definitions. But what they actually
are in reality is much larger than how they are defined.
Things that are defined do not exist. What exists are the cloudy,
abstract ideas forming those things, not the objects formed by crisp,
man-made definitions.
It's constricting to label things, because then they lose the freedom
to be other things.
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