Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thinking.

Do you ever like to just sit a stare at a tree? Stare at a tree and think. I love doing that, I really do. I like to go outside, listen to nature and look at a tree. It's great. I have personal rules that I try to follow. It's a great system I have. It doesn't involve much. I make sure 90 percent of my day consists of thinking and building my imagination, and the other 10 percent of my day actually involves doing something. One of my rules when I'm thinking, is, I make sure I don't think about anything important. I make sure I don't think about any responsibilities or anything that can cause stress. While I'm sitting and starring at a tree, I cancel out all artificial sounds; radio's, cars, horn's, police sirens and that troublesome-pesky human voice. I sit there and take it all in, the birds chirping and whistling, the wind, the leaves brushing together, I think and relax. I think it's important to take time out of your day to think. I've noticed most people lack imagination because everyone's a slave to the corporate world, everyone is so worried about their jobs, politics, money and materialistic items. I think our school districts should have the kids go out side for an hour and think, build an imagination and question what they observe. Instead sending them to school so a power control-freak teacher can lie to them about Christopher Columbus and strip them of their individuality and turn them into a soul-less obedient-conformist member of the American consumer culture.

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