Wednesday, September 8, 2010

On Quality, Peace, Music, and Writing

 It really is a wonder to me how the breadths of quality aren't what they used to be. It is a bother to me how most art, rather visual or performing, is ignored rather than used for practical purposes. In stead, we use government to keep people "in their seats" while only the topmost people get a chance to flex their creative muscle. For one, if we had more of a holistic approach to music, it could quite possibly keep many criminals off the streets, depending on what music we choose to pomote. I would believe that showcasing more concert music and folk, such as that of Simon and Garfunkel, we would be able to rid ourselves of war and disporportionate corruptness. We would not need a string of over-paid top police professionals to straighten people out.
 Also, science and math are important but I believe that too many of our schools rely on strict standards of science and math and not enough on English literacy through the analysis of poetry and other literary works to broaden our vocabulary, and produce more scholars and prodigies in the world who have a gift for writing. Writing would help the world better equip themselves for the future of reality. It would inspire peace and longevity, which is what we really need in this society of radical change. More people need to be promoted! To help, I have some music to help you relax: Finite Meditation, live on Amazon.

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