Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Naturally Boring


“Educate children, so it is not necessary to punish adults.” [Pythagoras]
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  "Today I have a good standard of living and when people learn of my childhood very poor so I do not discriminate, are even more lenient with my boredom.
  They say it's because of the past, I'm not naturally boring.
  My family believes that if I had had a childhood best I would be less boring, more "loving" less "cold".
  After some deep meditations scouring the depths of my soul came to the conclusion that I am naturally boring.
  In the early years of school was a man isolated by my thoughts.
  One day my father took me to school and I of course, as usual, I was in a corner away from everything near the wall until it was time to go.
  That day my father argued with my mother about my difficulty socializing, my father thought it was the fault of my mother and my mother thought it was my father's fault.
  I knew nothing until today do not understand most things, but did not want to see my father and my mother arguing.
  From that day when my father accompanied me to school I approached a group of children and pretended to have many friends, when my father disappeared on the horizon satisfied I returned to my corner, observing life from afar, trying to understand its meaning.
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  I know being rich does not make me less boring.
  If someone asked me now to spend Christmas in Paris with all expenses paid, just thinking about the shambles and handling at airports already gives me fatigue.
  Prefer my share of money so I can spend more time doing nothing here in my house.
  You see, my taste for money is the possibility of having more time to do nothing, but with much comfort.
  Returning to the thought of Pitagoras.
  If I was naturally violent, without much appreciation for the lives of others, would be the fault of my father, my mother, my education would change the "nature"?
  If it did not work with the boredom and laziness, work with a natural lack of respect for the lives of others?
  Pitagoras My dear, I envy his certainty that we are all naturally good, my soul feels unclean near her, I hope I'm wrong and you right, but what I notice is ...
 There will always be need for punishment for some adults no matter how good the education, life there is no magic formula.
  We are not naturally good.



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