Even the poor in our society
have six times more
than it's sane to desire
And the rich everywhere are always wanting
something for nothing, as if they deserve it.
When wanting less means less want,
how to make sure of our sense of sanity?
Even the poor in our society
have six times more
than it's sane to desire
And the rich everywhere are always wanting
something for nothing, as if they deserve it.
When wanting less means less want,
how to make sure of our sense of sanity?
In the present history of mass entertainment
nothing is bigger than the games industry,
whether financially, or whether in terms
of the number of programmers it employs.
Gaming dwarfs television, film and live music
combined. All to produce ever more 'realistic'
and enticing images out of electricity, meant
to make the viewer forget they are manufactured,
particularly when they use human likeness
but invent different worlds that are run by rules
that nobody would dream of making a reality.
I don't play video games but I do 'get the point' of them,
when the mind is tempted to idle then it will idle,
but woe betide the mind that is pushed to idle too long,
and lets relationships slide to where 'there is nothing to do',
that is where the point of being who we are will be tested.