Thursday, August 30, 2007

First entry on Blog Philosophy

We (being me, who often talks in the 2nd or 3rd person) are in research for new and interesting blogs filling the web today. Let's see what all the hoopla is about. It is being said that the public platform of ‘blogging’ is the (not necessarily new anymore, but) a gaining popular approach of communication. It’s an open forum, truth in communication, free thinking, creative and honest opinions, and, there’s no stopping it!
That is if legislation can keep their greasy capitalist paws out of it. As soon as I heard that this platform and the free internet as a whole is being discussed in Washington. "Ahhhhhhhhh"...and has proprietary enemies that want to suppress open speech and thinking, I saw the battle lines being drawn. We must stay on the side of free expression, right and honorable communication; argue for harmony and for the earth. We do that, we’ll grow well. The idealist in me has always given the people of the planet more credit than they may be worth. In my defense, that cannot be helped, there is more ‘better’ than ‘bad’ in the world ~ there has to be. All mothers want peace and happiness for their children. They want them to have the opportunity to play on green grass, climb tree-houses, and swim in pure waters of rivers, ponds or oceans. The world is full of tests and lessons, hardship and hurdles, obstacle and setbacks. Challenges, great discoveries are also tricky.
So does the saying go:
"With great freedom comes great responsibilities." "Can we handle it?"
Richard Bach said it in a little book called “Illusions” … “There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts.”
Other quotes from this book and Jonathan..
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Seagull,
Illusions...

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