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Trick Tockery / February 08 2004 It's time to do something drastic. Flip things around once and around and make mincemeat of tomorrow's expectations. Today was stale, true, but worrying about today just makes you forget about the big picture. It'll take another ten years to build a castle on the sand we've accumulated ove the past twenty plus years. The question is, therefore, how will that castle look? The process is deafening; the possibilities are endless. The thematics that I propose are overarching: create a new tomorrow based on the fallacies of yesterday. Trite but true, leading to satisfaction from a concrete foundation. The sound of tomorrow is nearing. I hear the crickets chirping, but the message is less than clear. We have violent assumptions about what happened last night, but the truth will never surface. Yes, we live based on assumptions, but some of the greatest moments in life are based on impulse. The creativity of our nature defies standard maximawe live in bulletproof glass houses, always remember to make an extra cake and make sure our basket is the only one in the world. Volatile, long-term growth is our product. Our ultimate goal is to be standing tall when you fall. Be ready. | |
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