Wednesday, March 17, 2004

When you need a new box

Mister Non Profit,
Referencing your post...

1) Apathy is not always a stand, and can (as needed) only stand for apathy itself. Apathy does not by default have supporters or detractors. For example, I drove past a man who was trying to cross the street the other day. I do agree that there are many who are always on a 'side'. Perfectly able to define themselves on the fly, in all cases and situation. The clear-heads who feel sure about who they are, and how everyone else could be.

My apathy: I myself am just not there.

2) Yes, apathy of the masses is a big problem. I agree. I will with all my heart encourage them to not be apathetic. Ask me and I'll tell you who to vote for. I can tell you what to buy. But don't ask me what I would do myself.

My hypocrisy: I can tell anyone where they should be, but I won't be there with them.

I suck, I know. The great thing about language is that we all have our own definitions.

Eric