Actually, now that I think on it, both Catch 33 and obZen (and maybe even to some extent Nothing), at the bottom, seem to be about how enlightenment/wakening up goes awry because reality is conditioned in such a way that everything exceeding the modus operandi of whatever (be it social interactions or the logic behind human reasoning) hits a brick wall relatively quickly. This forces us all to become impotent drones that have very little to do except "Suffer in Truth." Subjectivity becomes redundant in relation to the overall mode of operation.
That's good insight.
Actually, now that I think on it, both Catch 33 and obZen (and maybe even to some extent Nothing), at the bottom, seem to be about how enlightenment/wakening up goes awry because reality is conditioned in such a way that everything exceeding the modus operandi of whatever (be it social interactions or the logic behind human reasoning) hits a brick wall relatively quickly. This forces us all to become impotent drones that have very little to do except "Suffer in Truth." Subjectivity becomes redundant in relation to the overall mode of operation.