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Originally Posted by Requiem
Realistically, I have been both reading and posting to some things on this site for over 2 years. Why are there no original thoughts? Always, there are the same questions of authoritarian ownership, best books, worst books, and other typically mundane things. Is there no one here to speak of real meaningful ideas of what authorship should or could be? Or maybe a more in depth look on what literary works have or possibly could shape the future? I am desperately woeful on what the great readers of my time ("you") can come up with. We keep regurgitating the same idealistic views, with no real insight, of the same topics that have beleaguered literary types for the length of time as recognizable to us. I have not posted much merely because it is irrelevant to what has already been spoken, even in this style. you can hate me for stating the truth, but so be it. I, personally, hoped for more from this group. You all, for the most part, are well read and know your own-selves. Yet nothing seems to be new, no new conversations, nor any new thoughts. I'm disillusioned and distracted by the thought of the readers ("us") into a spiraling downward spiral of mundane thoughts. Maybe a personal enlightenment could help me, or us all....
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If the closed sign is up on your mind how are new ideas going to get in?
Tom Robins wrote a whole book on the idea of, 'if you want to change the world change your mind.'
Meaning only means something to those that care about mean and I'm hearing a lot pf not caring about what other consider to meaningful coming from you, Requim. Maybe you should question why you don't find anything here meaningful to you? Maybe your finding meaninglessness in things you want to have meaning is a reflection of the thing giving gravity to that malstorm turning everything mundane... here is a pamphlet to our EFAP provider.
Have fun, Jan