Monday, June 13, 2011

The Social Interaction. Part 1.

Hey guys. Me again.(:
So I'm writing this book. Or paper. Or something. On the human interaction. How it's changed over time, what it is today, and how it got to be that way. This has always fascinated me and I figured I might as well embrace that. I'm new to this whole thing so bear with me here.

The Social Interaction:
Society. Defined in the dictionary as "the body of human beings generally, associated or viewed as members of a community." But what does that really mean? And what differences are there between how different people view society? I mean obviously a rich man who is greatly benefited by society will speak better of it than someone who is hurt by society. But if we eliminate the biasing then we see a completely different side of things. We can see from a completely different angle all of the unfairness that occurs in our society and all of the brilliant ideas we incorporate. To begin, we look at the different levels of society. You have the children, the teens, the young adults, the old adults, the rich, the poor, the in between. People with all different beliefs and religions. Different views on everything. Politics in all forms affect us. No two people have the exact same opinions on everything. This is clear. So how do we sort it out? How do we go about looking at all of these different views? Well the simplest way is to avoid them for now. I would like to acknowledge that they exist. And assure you that I will get to them eventually. But I think the simplest way to begin with this is to give my own views.
And so we begin.

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