Thursday, June 28, 2007

Keep It Simple Stupid

Interesting concept, to keep things as simple as possible, and always in layman's terms. I really wonder how many people can really make everyone in the world understand what they say. Unfortunately, almost all of the time, it's always the speaking one that's the only one doing all the work. The audiences may or may not understand what the speaker was trying to say, then there is the choice of applying what the speaker said. There is always a choice, but will the audiences make the right one. Sure, the right one is always subjective to the one making the choice, but in the end, the right choice is all that matters. Al Gore is trying to make everyone understand the significance of global warming, but how many people are actually following his advice? Some terrorists' leader says some mumbo-jumbo about the greater good, and his followers become lemmings, leaping off to doom, and bringing everything in their path along with them. People are prone to make choices that are easy enough for his / her mind, not looking more into the future, to evaluate about the consequences. Everyone has a brain, but how many actually uses them? Keep it stupid is what the majority are doing, and the world is slowly losing out its life force. Simple enough?

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