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Chapter 6

  “A door opens to the way, yet not to the way to get to the way.” - Averick Tellings

  Chapter Six:

  Today I woke up and felt confused. Thus, I decided to open all of the doors in The Room to find the answers. The Book says:

  a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard.

  If so, do not the doors within The Room also all lead to a “building, room or vehicle”? I do not know, since every time that I have tried I have failed, and the doors led to walls. That should not be, as The Book stated otherwise, thus, I must be doing something incorrectly. Perhaps I am not opening the doors, but rather changing them, since opening means, according to The Book: an aperture or gap, especially one allowing access.

  And changing means, according to The Book: make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.

  According to The Book (which knows all and is always correct) what I was doing with the doors was not opening them, but rather changing them, and thus, to get what I want from the doors (that being access to a building, room or vehicle) I have to figure out how to open them, and not change them. The issue is, I do not know how to do that. So, I have been trying (and failing) all day to open the doors in The Room, and yet every time I do, I just see a wall behind them. All five doors within The Room are obviously there because they have a purpose. Everything within The Room, within The World, has a purpose. And The Room is The World. According to The Book a door leads somewhere, somewhere that is not a wall. The Book is never wrong. Yet I am merely human, and humans are not perfect, and make mistakes, and are thus sometimes wrong. Thus, this proves and shows that the doors failing in their function is due to my mistake. What the mistake is, I don’t know. What I do know, is that as a human, I am not quite perfect enough to understand, not to comprehend all that the book can teach me. Thus, I have failed, once again, to solve the door issue. After quitting in my small spree of door changing, I ate dinner, which was once more a yucky yoke and a dry sb of meat, and then went to sleep for the day.

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