[MD] A French revolutionary thought
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 2 09:17:49 PDT 2006
Hello David M., Khaled, Craig, and others,
It comes down to quality time as far as I have
been able to rediscover. With quality time we have
even more time to make our own decisions. With
quality time we are able to involve ourselves
neighborly and with our family, which would solve a
lot of current problems in society that we think
government will someday... someday... yeah right
(sarcastic)... solve. How can we even know the
complexities of ourselves without even having the
quality time to notice what we ourselves do,
individually, let alone the neighbor. The critic in
our head morally involving ourselves to an
intellectual level that brings the discussion with
each other in a way that we have thought through much
for ourselves that wouldn't rely on others to bring us
to such an intellectual level that we could do on our
own. Would quality time be an answer? How would such
a revolutionary thought - literally, be able to come
forth in those moments we have time to think about
what we are doing individually and on the social
level? Quality time? Without this quality time we
depend more and more on others to do for us.
Specialization and generalization - it is a conflict
between the two or is there a static quality that will
define another way that allows more communication
between specialized fields so society understands
itself? This static quality is dynamic now, but would
have to settle into static patterns so understanding
is present.
We probably may have those free-loaders that use
their quality time for still sucking away our quality
time in order to keep their lives afloat. We have
that now, so, what would be the difference?
SA
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