Monday, December 29, 2008

The Return to Never Land

Never Land, home of the never growing children, my home once.
In the early ages of my living, I was the next-door-neighbor of Pirates, Indians, Faries, Mermaids, Witchs and Knites, in the land of dreams, I lived happy as a three-years-old can live. Discovering hidden treasures, painting my face and going "hooooo-ooo-ooo" down the hall, flying side-by-side to the greatest birds, exploring the deeps of the seas, fighting evil witchs with a mighty sword or my great spells.
But then one day... guided by my parents and curiosaty, I left Never Land, returning only every-other day, until I never returned at all.
My absence was truly felt in Never Land, as Pirates sailed to other waters, Indians ran to the hills, Faries died out of lake of faith, Mermaides turned to normal girls with no mystery nor fantastic singing, Witchs retired and my fellow Knights became long lost friends. As for me... I became a lonelly child in fritening a world with no imagination, where a dreamer is a stupid, and a drunk kid is a hero.
In the begining of my adolt age I started to miss Never Land and want to go back.
And as I return I feel that I've grown too quickly, alike the children that used to never grow up, also alike every new born, whose child life is shorten every day.
This vision makes me sick so I made a promise to myself of constantly change between my homes in order to change my life and yours.
Welcome Back To Never Land to You TOO!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The way of economist

In this world there are three types of institutions, the family (referring as 1 person), the state and the companies.

We the normal person are the families, and our wish in life is to be happy and live has long has possible.

For achieving these goals of ours we created the state and companies. The catch is that:

Although the state wants us to be happy they don't wont us living forever, they would like if we'd died in the first day of retirement.

And although the companies want us to live forever they don't find our happiness that amusing, they wish for us to be in that continuous search, and that at every step we be advised by them, or else they would go bankrupt.

This is the simplified system, because then we would have to add the fact there are poor and rich families, the fact there are many companies and competition, and that in some places the state is just a corrupt institution.

Economist use simplified systems like this to explain life, unfortunately it doesn’t go to well in the real life.

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