25.5.05

LessNess-ism: Leaderlessness

I sure can't take credit for this post, but I've had parts of these speeces wandering through my head for the last couple weeks and wanted to get them out there.

"People want leadership Mr. President, and in the absence of genuine leadership they'll listen to anyone who steps up to the microphone. They want leadership. They're so thirsty for it they'll crawl through the desert toward a mirage and when they discover there's no water they'll drink the sand."

"People don't drink the sand because they're thirsty. They drink the sand because they don't know the difference."

All that said, go watch The American President.
Combine that with I, Robot and you've got yourself a whole bunch of ideas about social theory.
"Why is it that robots, when abandoned, will stand together instead or remaining alone?"

People are social creatures, thank you Great Ideas, Wisdom Literature, and who knows how many other Cair Paravel classes. And this leads us to the ideas taken from the movies above.

Henry David Thoreau (I think) valued the eccentric more than any other person in society. The person who found his cause, his principle to live by, his way of doing things, and didn't sacrifice that for anything. He was even willing to go to jail to prove how committed to that ideal that he was.

But eccentricity isn't something that people want. They don't want to stand above the crowd and point in the opposite direction and scream at the top of their lungs for a change, a reformation. They want to live comfortably within the safety of their own homes and communities and churches, never bothering to effect the society that they so often hate. They are scared to stand alone.

That's where leadership comes from. It's one person willing to take a risk, willing to have the courage to speak out for what he believes and hope blindly that some small part of the ignorant masses will follow him. And if they don't, he disappears. But if they do...

This leads us to another interesting point... The sudden change from fad to fad, leader to leader. People aren't strong enough to stick to one opinion in the face of opposition. As soon as that leader comes under fire, they go and seek a new leader out, one who has some other opinion that they can share, because they don't have enough strength to stand for what they believe unless they are led.

And for now, I'm done with this topic, even at the risk of sounding pessimistic and like I have a horrible view of mankind. But I'm being told that I must leave my computer, so I shall.

But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
~Frost

19.5.05

LessNess-ism: Colorlessness

Do You ever wonder what life would be like without color? And is it really ironic that the most unique thing about my blog is the color that I use?

Ok, think about the last black and white movie you watched. No shades, no hues, just simple shades of black and white.
Now, imagine yourself living in that world.

Think about how different that would make life. Simple things like depth perception would be drastically different. Other things like lightning storms wouldn't be near as grand. And even the variety in the clothes (or uniforms) that we all wear everyday would all but disappear.
But on the other side, what would we notice that we hadn't before? How much more would our eyes pick up on form and design instead of worrying about garish colors? Wouldn't it be interesting, all the things you'd notice if you weren't constantly just looking at something to see it's color?
I don't know where this came from, but then, I felt like blogging something and some things just shouldn't be blogged about, so this is what you get instead :)

"But God I'm needing,
So hear me when I say
Come, oh come, come and have your way."
"Needing" by Foolish Things

11.5.05

In honor of Nathan

Props to Nathan Eilert for showing me the value of a nap.

So the last two weeks of my career at CP-LS have sucked/are sucking/will suck. Calc, Ancient Lit, Great Ideas, English, Music History, Chem... What was I thining when I signed up for my classes? My week has consisted of getting up, going to school, coming home and working on homework (time that could be shortened if I'd do it without being on IM...). But that's like been my whole week.

Well yesterday I went out and kicked a soccerball around because I needed to vent some stress before I started my homework. Since it was like 90 degrees, I basically dehydrated myself in 44 minutes even though over the course of the night I drank 4 water bottles, plus whatever I had with dinner.

So today I was still a little dehydrated and totally lacking any energy from about 1:20 on. I got home and didn't want to start my homework yet (and thankfully didn't have to, all I had was Chem and all I have is a GI outline). So I grab my book (The Dragon Reborn, yes I read fantasy!) and read on my front porch and eat a piece of apple pie. Well I came in after a couple chapters and went up to my bed and fell asleep.

The next thing I know my mom is calling and telling me to start dinner. So I go down and start the water and return to my nap...

All told I got a solid 90 minutes of sleep. I woke up, ate dinner, and went to church and now it's 10:15 and I'm not even tired yet.

What was I thinking, all those years, only sleeping at night? I'm totally refreshed and ready to tackle some Great Ideas, and then a whole new day tomorrow!

Haha, yeah right...

2.5.05

I realized that I'd be better off doing this as soon as possible, especially since I probably won't blog again until like after my first day of finals, because seriously folks, like I'll have time. Anyways, for anyone that wants to and for those of you that had sure as heck better come, my graduation reception (which is also Niki's) is at my church (Fairlawn Heights Wesleyan Church) this Friday from 7-9. Ok, back to Ceasar....