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Thursday, March 4
well it seems that its just about time for something more philosophical....
is it true what people say - that money is the root of all evil? Or is it how a person handles the money? It would seem that gaining money causes the "gainer" to gain more..... so if someones making 1 million a year, would they have a higher drive to get more money than someone making $30 000 per year? And if someones making $30 000 per year, do they have a higher drive than someone that lives on the street? Or is it just the culture we live in? Is everyone here just so engrossed in making money so that they can be the next big "success" that we don't realize what it is we're doing? We're a greedy, greedy country, peoples..... So i was watching a movie called "gods must be crazy" - it describes a small, isolated tribe living in a desert. The only things they have are the trees and grass and dirt. They didn't know feelings of hate, fear, or anger. Then one of those "very noisy birds" (airplanes) flew over them and dropped this thing (a coke bottle) - they took it as a gift from the gods - it was the hardest thing they had ever found, it could carry water, it could cure snake skin, etc.... but soon, a problem came up - there was only one of them. They had never before had something that they needed more of. Is this how the world works? That all our technology is leading us backwards? It seems like technology has made more problems than it's solved. But it's not like our world is going back now - oh no - we like our technology and money too much. Whats wrong with this picture people??? Were humans really meant to chase after health and wealth?
anyways.... now that ive got that out of my system......
i wrote a song today - its about heather's soup!!!
chicken soup on heather
can you feel the weather?
closed up in your crazy jar
do you even own a car?
Not exactly an instant classic.... but it's growing on me
is it true what people say - that money is the root of all evil? Or is it how a person handles the money? It would seem that gaining money causes the "gainer" to gain more..... so if someones making 1 million a year, would they have a higher drive to get more money than someone making $30 000 per year? And if someones making $30 000 per year, do they have a higher drive than someone that lives on the street? Or is it just the culture we live in? Is everyone here just so engrossed in making money so that they can be the next big "success" that we don't realize what it is we're doing? We're a greedy, greedy country, peoples..... So i was watching a movie called "gods must be crazy" - it describes a small, isolated tribe living in a desert. The only things they have are the trees and grass and dirt. They didn't know feelings of hate, fear, or anger. Then one of those "very noisy birds" (airplanes) flew over them and dropped this thing (a coke bottle) - they took it as a gift from the gods - it was the hardest thing they had ever found, it could carry water, it could cure snake skin, etc.... but soon, a problem came up - there was only one of them. They had never before had something that they needed more of. Is this how the world works? That all our technology is leading us backwards? It seems like technology has made more problems than it's solved. But it's not like our world is going back now - oh no - we like our technology and money too much. Whats wrong with this picture people??? Were humans really meant to chase after health and wealth?
anyways.... now that ive got that out of my system......
i wrote a song today - its about heather's soup!!!
chicken soup on heather
can you feel the weather?
closed up in your crazy jar
do you even own a car?
Not exactly an instant classic.... but it's growing on me
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