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Reflected Puddles Of Thought Our Fragile Hearts Must Be

December 12th, 2009

Insensitivity Is Bliss
Have you ever sat down and from a distance, watched a homeless person asking for money? It’s one of the most interesting sights you can find in our culture…, most people walking by the bum will lock their face towards the ground or horizon trying to avoid eye contact at all cost with the hobo and ignore them completely, the speed of their steps will increase, some even go to the length of pulling out their mobile and pretend having a conversation…the ones who give money will quickly throw in a coin and walk away without much thought, nobody sat down with the homeless woman (in my case), took her hand into their own and asked her story of how she ended up there or tried to get get to know her more.

Why? It’s too much…, we have enough problems of our own to have to solve and worry about other strangers, because there is just too many horrible injustices in the world happening and we can’t cope with having to be aware of all of them, we feel helpless and overwhelmed, so it’s easier to switch off…to avoid those things, to only think of our own and become ignorant to everything else, because ignorance is bliss right? Well so is insensitivity…
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Creative Minds Are Rebels Who Survived The Trauma of Education

November 9th, 2009

Che Guevara
In my previous article, I wrote about how being serious and thinking logically together with following rules and traditions provided you with peace/security of mind at the cost of limiting your imagination and creativity, but it also made me realize most innovative playful revolutionary thinkers…were considered rebels of their time because they thought or acted differently than the rules or tradition demanded, from Elvis Presley and his “immoral” way of dancing to Edgar Allan Poe and his “grotesque” writing style, the majority of people who have standed out in their field throughout history have done so by doing just that, gaining others attention by behaving differently than they were expected to or than the people they were surrounded by, and who are the most notorious rebels in our culture? Teenagers.
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