Archive for December, 2009
The Value Of A Story
What is the value of a story? How can you measure it’s worth? Maybe not it’s worth in money, but it’s worth measured by the impact it has on the reader.
I have realized that my stories don’t have much worth. They are shallow. I think the messages in my stories are almost unattainable. My stories are interesting for a younger audience who seek to find an adventure. I suppose they are worth something to younger people. People that haven’t quite matured and are fascinated by the adventures of a protagonist. Whether that be surviving battles, riding eagles, spying on orcs, or surviving harsh climates.
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Finding Inner Peace and Avatar
I went and saw that movie that just came out called “Avatar”. It was a great movie. Probably the best movie, I would say, that I have ever seen in my life. It surpassed all my other previous favorite movies.
Why did it make it to the top of my most favorite list? Because it made me think. Almost to a point where I regretted being a human being. It opened up questions about myself that I am now trying my best to answer and get myself back on my feet and in a stable emotional state.
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Old Times
This holiday season the army gave me and my comrades 3 weeks of leave. We all went home to our families to spend this season of giving with our family and friends.
I found this vacation to my old home to be very eye opening. I often notice when I come home from the army that my perspective on things have changed a lot.
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