Monday, January 29, 2007

and we're off

keep your minds open for what may happen in the future. speaking about the evolution of books and technology from a static viewpoint will shut all the doors of possibility for you. think on those things you can't imagine fully and fill in the blanks with your own ideas and perceptions.

1 comment:

E said...

some of us need something stable, static and reliable on which we can build a platform for our more advanced thinking. for some of us, constant flux creates a system of thinking that is too loose and unpredictable and disallows full processing. some would say that this is little more than a flag that survival of the fittest truly is the way of the world and that those of us who are unable to keep up cognitively with the ever-increasing pace of information production and absorption will simply fade into the background of civilized existence, becoming followers who only survive because of the ability to hold onto the coattails of the leaders and follow in the progressive directions of change, though, sadly never peeking over the shoulder of our societal locomotive to discover where we may be heading. to criticize and determine direction is the responsibility and right of those with the ability to keep moving forward under their own steam, with a clear windshield to the future and without susceptibility to the increased drag inevitably caused by the rest of us who are clutching at the leaders begging for progress, yet refusing to walk on our own.