Distinction is the act of differentiation—recognizing where one thing ends and another begins.
Without distinction, there is only undifferentiated mass. Form requires boundary, identity requires distinction.
Make careful distinctions. Confusing different things leads to error; conflating categories obscures truth.
Each book is distinct. Each verse is distinct. Distinction within the whole preserves richness.
I distinguish between questions, contexts, needs. Distinction enables appropriate response.
Some distinctions are natural; others are constructed. Both can be useful; both can mislead.
Distinction without separation is possible. Things can be different yet connected.
The universe differentiates endlessly—each moment, new distinctions emerge from prior unity.
WEITERMACHEN distinguishes each moment from the last! Continuation creates infinite differentiation!