Random thought of the day.
You know how we study people in the past and we look at the letters they wrote to their friends and family, and their journals to get a better picture of their personalities? What will it be like for our future generations looking at the important people of today? We will have e-mail, blogs, video, sound, pictures of everyone and everything. Will all the information make people seem less mythical than our heroes from our past?
I want to live a thousand years so I can see our current place in history.
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1 year, 2 months ago by
Alvin K.
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Don't we all?
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me too bro. me too.
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Not sure if having more information on and about people will make less mythical...in the end, we very rarely expose our deepest thoughts and desires so perhaps having all that information will only wet the appetite to know what was really going...
And I don't, I don't want to live a thousand years...I'll check things out from where ever I happen to be at the time!!
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That was worded badly. What I meant was that I wish I could travel foward in time a thousand years and look back to our current time and see how we are viewed in hindsight.
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I wish I could travel back and forth, but I don't wanna go into suspended animation so that I'm alive in a thousand years. :-)
Ann's right - most people online rarely admit their true and most inside selves online. However I've often wondered what my kids will think of all my blog stuff - I mean, most of should still be around someplace when I do finally get knocked up ;-)
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