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Okay, I am 40 years old and I am reading, listening to an audio book really, Farenheit 451 for the first time. Yeah for the first time. I missed that one in highschool I guess. People have been telling me for, well for my whole life I think, that I think too much. That I should just look for the little things in life to be happy about. Three weeks ago I broke and decided to believe them. I thought, "Alright, I think too much. I will simply try to embrace lifes little pleasures without giving it all a lot of thought." Monday night I go to the library and take out the audio book version of "Farenheit 451" and start listening to it. Ray Bradbury is a friggin' prophet. This book is now. NOW! The people who are telling me that I think too much are Millie. Going home to watch all their "reality shows" in place of living reality? I don't know, but I am thinking about it. Ray Bradbury took me by the hand and told me that not only was it okay to think about and consider our lives and the universe from a philisophical level, but it is necessary to live. To really be alive. He saved me from the "Mildreds" of the world. George Bush and the rest of the political machine are making this book a reality. Don't think, don't read anything but the Christian bible. Don't think. Just watch your TV. Your big screen TV that takes up the whole wall. Why not get four of them, one for each wall? Why not? It is creepy. I also should say, I watch the Aprentice every thursday. They do have a piece of me. In the book, who are "They"? "They" are "us" aren't "They"? Thanks I don't think too much, others think too little | |||
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Hey, I know EXACTLY what you mean! I have ALLWAYS been told I think too far into things, and that it makes me too worried. Reading 451 I felt that this guy knows how I feel. And it is very scary how right Bradbury was; it's just happened sooner then he might have expected. "The drain of talent - pure talent - from one single department, Feature Animation, has been absolutely gut-wrenching in the past year. People are being asked to leave because management - meaning Michael Eisner - can't figure out what to do with them. That is not the fault of the talent... it's the fault of management." <br />�Roy E. Disney <br /><br />savedisney.com<br />for future generations | ||||
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