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"In depriving myself of the acorns... what have we learned? Nothing! Not one of us has learned!
"Which isn't my point, but very well could have been."
Ashley Raymond, Olympia, 1989
Welcome to the home of Preeventualism on the Web, containing the apothegms of the founder of Preeventualism, Ashley Raymond.
This site is maintained by Dennis Mondragon, of the Preeventualist Youth Study Clan. Last updated: 2004 Oct 05.
At this point, many students wonder if preeventualism is merely the antithesis to hope. It is not. Ashley Raymond has referred to such thinking as "posteventualism, if such a thing were worth believing."
On the contrary, preeventualism is founded on the understanding that hope will always prevail in any mode of thinking. The preeventualist simply opts for a primitive philosophy, wherein concepts are abstract and ideas have not grown to a point where hope can be inspired.
Which is why many have referred to preeventualism as surintellectualism.
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