There are two parts to the mind, the logical side and the spiritual side. For as long as we have known the spiritual side has been dominant but now that technology has become so prevalent the logical side has won. The machine does the work for you, it motivates the part of you that is logical and decisive. Now be aware that balance has to be maintained between logic and spirit. When you are young there is an abundance of spirit so much spirit that logic almost doesn't apply. Until you are taught to read. What will they do next? Take the books away? Don't let them. Erase what we knew about history? Don't forget it. By 2031 there will be a digital revolution to the point where all technology accept time travel is accessible to those who want it and schools will all be digital only distance learning required. Everyone will want a time traveling car. However now that the health department is expanding at an accelerated rate you will see people living out ...
But wheres the plan ya know? At the height of my youthful, idealistic, rebellious stage I fought the system just as you did. I put my heart into it so much so that at the age of sixteen I had my first encounter with the police. I was silenced, documentation was falsified, and I was given a label. I entered a sort of grey area, neither criminal, nor law abiding citizen. I learned the hard way that sometimes one mistake can change everything. I was exiled from high school and was told, "That if I ever showed up on campus again I would be arrested." I was put in a proverbial box and that box has still not been broken out of. I fought the law and the law won. Now maybe my idealism has been peeled away, my youth dried out, and my rebelliousness has turned to subscribed conformity. But I do applaud those who are new to the fight. Those who have yet to be broken down and told exactly what to do. You've got a helluva long road ahead and you may never see...
So I tried to serve my best friend as best I could. Then I remember all the details of my metsuke. Its old now but seems so fresh like it was yesterday. Its easy to forget the battles we fight but when I was young I found my life to be slow, lonely then on one night everything changed. There were samurai's, tigers, & I remember so many warnings about what to do or what not to do but thats not how time works. Time is not a warning time is exactly what it should be a movement.\ Warnings do not mean that they will change that thing it will only ensure that they do happen. "Don't sell the house." Means we ended up selling the house. "Do this do that but dont do this or that." Its all delaying the inevitable.
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