I think I would go with number 1. |
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There are not so few little islands in our Blue Planet scattered somewhere in the ocenas where their residents run a happy life on them. In the caressing sunlight they stroll peacefully on the beaches, smile to each other doing the daily routine totally oblivious of the remote surroundings. They don't know about our world - the rat race, rivalry, wars, terrorism, contamination increasing problems, everyday struggle to survive... |
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I'm tired being sorry.
I think I would go with number 1. |
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I'm sure I would choose number 2. I like gaining knowledge and being aware of what's going on around my surroundings. I don't think I would be contempt in living a life of ignorance as if another part of the world doesn't exist. Anyway option number 1 is what I would call a vacation. |
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To be honest, I'd choose option 1. Call me lazy, but that kind of a life sounds fine to me. If you don't know of the harsh reality that is the word today, you simply don't have to worry about it. Ignorace really WOULD be bliss. |
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Hmm, I'm fed up with most of the world, if this secluded island was nice, and good people came along, I'd go for 1) |
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People on beautiful little island in the great nice blue/green tropical sea have shit lives. It seems all pretty and nice at the start, then it begins to suck. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
You could still be in the ‘rat race’ of life and still be ignorant, doesn’t take a deserted island to do that to people. Ignorance as in being on a deserted island, is not being aware or what is going out everywhere else, at all. Ignorance as in being surrounded by cities is like knowing what is happening but would rather believe something nicer is happening. For example when a lot of people made a big fuss about Pluto being demoted as a planet? Oh it will upset the children; it would ruin the textbooks. Still knowing that Pluto is pretty much just a ball of ice and still wanting it to remain a planet because it would make everyone feel better would be ignorance, at least my definition of it. (No offence to anyone who wanted to have Pluto as a planet). |
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"There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."
“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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