Books are a good try at allowing us to understand each other, there will always be stubborn differences, but we can break them down if we try. The question is, how many people have actually tried instead of just saying "we can never understand what we haven't experienced"?
It's like different religions, they all have the same message at the core, just different ways of perceiving what is given to them. They always have that link in the middle, and yet they decide to ignore it at times and fight over which religion is better, when in reality they are and always will be the same in the middle. And that is why we seem to rarely truly understand each other
Hope you got what I meant. ;)
2007-01-28 14:33:48
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