Sunday, August 1, 2010

span exposure

It is unfortunate/fortunate (depending from which lens one chooses to use and from what angle) that this generation, my generation, was around when technological innovations such as the internet and cellulare technologies were realized. Globalization has come as a direct offshoot of these technologies allowing for unlimited study in the area of social psychology and its effects on the everyday pertaining to family relationships, working relationships, personal relationships with each particular self and how each has a role in the both the inner and outer self; and how all these things are linked to technologies and our personal relationship with them in all their forms, functions, manifestations and/or otherwise. It is through the study of social psychology that one can grasp a better understanding of man's relationship with himself in direct proportion to everything that occurs around him/her. There can be no more important and interesting thing to study in this life. LLc 98.2

Saturday, July 31, 2010

spring

There are many phases to social endeavor. They include failure, failure, failure, failure, and then someone you know hooks you up with a job. Those who find personal success have a much longer road with many more let downs and failures to meander through. Those who endure through these social phases then remember what they have known the entire time. They remember what is valuable. Values are never stolen or bought off. They are enhanced by the flavor of those around us. Social life ages everyone out naturally, but the values we leave behind serve as examples to the younger generation. The young do not know failure, they expect success as if it was part of the natural order of things. LLc 98.2

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

falls with

One may expect from all the disarray provided through certain media channels that a Republican state will become reality. With that will come a new order that will be sold as national security. Soon we will all have id badges with our fed number on them. Once the cards get boring, new legislation will be introduced that requires all of us to have that chip implanted in us which will contain all numbers and vital information; not to mention the tracking that comes with. One can expect cameras to be almost everywhere leaving complete privacy out. Social networking sites are visible to everyone; part of the transfer of our freedom to another completely separate entity. LLc 98.2

Sunday, July 25, 2010

tommycat

Enlist your faculties past the bricks and barriers of your perception. Taking time to reflect on progress is fine so long as progress is being made toward your specific goal. However, if that goal has within its wrappiings and trappings a feeling of succeeding in the eyes of the other, then you have succeeded in their eyes and no other. (The Tommycat) LLc 98.2

Sunday, July 18, 2010

slow

Sometimes I think the world misses out on good people because policy and procedure within a particular structure hinders progressive thinking. Those who claim to know can sometimes miss out on things they didn't know because they have been playing their hand only. They forget that the game requires more than one hand to play. Anyone who holds a set of cards should have the ability to play his hand without being slammed by the "no talking" rule. But there are many hands to play and many ways to see what cards your opponents are holding. Policy and procedure hinders that part of the game, the enjoyment of it. No joy, no game. No game, all is the same. Policy and procedure is a social construction designed to set the deck before the hands are played. LLc 98.2

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

dome

You have the desire to be something recognizable in the eyes of your fellow man. You then construct a bridge leading to the crew associated with what you want. Some choose an alternate route; the longer, less traveled road; the one litered with plastic bags and shredded tires. They do this because they are unwilling to play those roles that demand a total dismantling of who they are as people. This says nothing about their community, it just means they play a harder game. The bridge builders are no different that those with worn shoes; they just lack what they can never get back, the experience of failure time and time again. LLc 98.2

Sunday, July 4, 2010

sparks

Take a serious and deep look around you and think about what you see. Think about what you watch on television and what kind of movies you see. Think about all the things you see each day but never think about. Think how these things affect your life choices and thought processes. Use your imagination to determine where you will be in five years. Once that is done, think about what you watched then and compare it to what you watch now. LLc 98.2