Aged children's names on credit cards; bringing in the past to help the future learn.

Oct 18, 2005 17:04

What if you could suddenly sense whenever someone read your name? Or thought of you? Twenty years later, a stranger has just bought your lost copy of your favorite childhood classic at a thrift store. She opens it up and reads the scrawled letters allowed on the first page. You've moved three states away and a sensation hits you. Someone's wondering about your name. Of all the people, all the times, all the places, and all the minds... what has happened that we don't know of?

There is food here. And essays. And those who insist upon not speaking in rhythm. Do they just lie? Some strive to be such intelligent pillars of knowledge that you can see through them; they stumble with their efforts to be intelligent and end up make solutions for nothing.

I think I'm in love with the seasons.

"Seven Blunders of the World"

1. Wealth without work

2. Pleasure without conscience

3. Knowledge without character

4. Commerce without morality

5. Science without humanity

6. Worship without sacrifice

7. Politics without principle
-Mahatma Gandhi

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