It would be a darn shame if the roads were closed and I couldn't make it to work...
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It would be a darn shame if the roads were closed and I couldn't make it to work...
I am missing her.
Idealism is as real as mashed potatoes.
Swine flu in Green Bay! Funny, when the list of things to be paranoid about is cleared, a new one starts. Gotta start eating right.
In point of fact I have been thinking about many things, as ideas crop up and newer ideas at times. Now I have been thinking about what I will do in the day time, and will read a variety of things at the same time.
I have so many works to do, being today Saturday, holiday, and I do not have any thing serious thing to do, I will not read even books. I will go to some places and I do not know where
thinking for me has always been a dangerous excursion.;);)
So I try not to do too much of it.
There are always people online.
There are always people offline too.
I am thinking about environment. Today I have felled a tree in my orchard and there was family pressure to chop off the tree. But after doing this I was really sat at the fact that rather than contributing something to environment I am being instrumental in damaging it. I do not know I feel a little bit bored.
We are getting increasingly indifferent to what is happening to our environment and we are mindlessly damaging our environment and if this rate continues for a certain amount of time we will lose all our greenery and will render this planet lifeless. These are the thoughts occupying my mind today.
Well that was interesting
Thank You Captain Obvious
In point of fact all I am thinking about Ayn Rand, a writer who was acclaimed immensely after publication of her famous book Atlas Shrugged and she was the one to hit on socialists so strongly and vehemently for the first time in the history of the US. Alan Greenspan became her pulpil, and he used to write regular reviews on her book. She was really a great writer and oftentimes her book was popularized next to the Bible. Today I have been thinking about her book. A thought occurred to me that if she was not so popular or if her ideas did not kind of influnced policy makers capitalism would not have flourhined to the degree and kind today it is and also we could think that the US would not be facing the economic meltdown. All this makes me think that it is always creative writers, thinkers who shape everything. It seems there is little relationship between literature and economics and after reading this book and after knowing the fact that this book exerted great influence on shaping the American mind, I think that it is creative works that are very catalytic and powerful. Today I have been thinking about all this this morning
"Mister Cellophane, should have been my name"
Thinking, why must I get up an hour earlier than everyone else, just to have a moment to myself?:mad: