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just some musings here; join in if you care.
—this is kind of a “consumerist” thing. One consumes experiences as well as products.
—says a ton about inexpensive travel
–says a lot about the innate insularity of a people who have largely been raised in bland suburbs, who have a small spectrum of life experiences
–does say something about some growing maturity; realizing that they’ve missed out on things.
–something pathetic about using someone else’s list to create your own.
—in a previous generation, everybody wanted to Write a Book.
—ULTIMATELY, this seems very much like a Desperate Cry for Personal Meaning in one’s life. Work hasn’t proven finally fulfilling, etc. Perhaps the possibility of happiness via a family has been frustrated. (Here, I think the Catholic Church has a FANTASTIC opportunity; in a secular society, there’s no shared values or social goals. . . we kind of have agreed to publicly say that Personal Earnings are a final measure of one’s worth, although inside we know better. . . and of course the great good of Christianity is something that should be presented to people.
—this is kind of a “consumerist” thing. One consumes experiences as well as products.
—says a ton about inexpensive travel
–says a lot about the innate insularity of a people who have largely been raised in bland suburbs, who have a small spectrum of life experiences
–does say something about some growing maturity; realizing that they’ve missed out on things.
–something pathetic about using someone else’s list to create your own.
—in a previous generation, everybody wanted to Write a Book.
—ULTIMATELY, this seems very much like a Desperate Cry for Personal Meaning in one’s life. Work hasn’t proven finally fulfilling, etc. Perhaps the possibility of happiness via a family has been frustrated. (Here, I think the Catholic Church has a FANTASTIC opportunity; in a secular society, there’s no shared values or social goals. . . we kind of have agreed to publicly say that Personal Earnings are a final measure of one’s worth, although inside we know better. . . and of course the great good of Christianity is something that should be presented to people.