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DL82
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This is a bit of a rant, maybe I’m just an old romantic, but it seems that there was something more REAL about the way people used to live compared to now.
Growing up in a fairly traditional rural town in Scotland, with fairly traditional parents, with my working-class grandparents playing a big part in my upbringing, I just felt, I felt part of something. Things felt real. That’s not a long time ago, I’m talking about the 1980’s, but probably a world that for most people died in the 60’s.
When did the characters in kids’ computer games become more real to them than old Mr & Mrs Smith who live next door? When did people begin constructing artificial bubble worlds for themselves that kept their kids from the streets, the young from the old, our food from the animals it comes from, our heat from the coal it comes from?
A settled, well rounded person, religious or otherwise, is someone who has reconciled their values with the reality in which they live. One of the reasons I think it’s easier to be a religious or atheistical fundamentalist these days is that people stick so fast to their beliefs that they exclude anything in reality that doesn’t agree. We can surround ourselves online with like-minded people, whereas if you spoke to your neighbours or even the other people at mass you’d probably find a whole different REALITY.
OK, like I said at the start, I don’t really know where I’m going with this. I’m not saying this to judge or condemn anybody. I just want to know when and why reality became a lifestyle choice?
Growing up in a fairly traditional rural town in Scotland, with fairly traditional parents, with my working-class grandparents playing a big part in my upbringing, I just felt, I felt part of something. Things felt real. That’s not a long time ago, I’m talking about the 1980’s, but probably a world that for most people died in the 60’s.
When did the characters in kids’ computer games become more real to them than old Mr & Mrs Smith who live next door? When did people begin constructing artificial bubble worlds for themselves that kept their kids from the streets, the young from the old, our food from the animals it comes from, our heat from the coal it comes from?
A settled, well rounded person, religious or otherwise, is someone who has reconciled their values with the reality in which they live. One of the reasons I think it’s easier to be a religious or atheistical fundamentalist these days is that people stick so fast to their beliefs that they exclude anything in reality that doesn’t agree. We can surround ourselves online with like-minded people, whereas if you spoke to your neighbours or even the other people at mass you’d probably find a whole different REALITY.
OK, like I said at the start, I don’t really know where I’m going with this. I’m not saying this to judge or condemn anybody. I just want to know when and why reality became a lifestyle choice?