Saturday, March 16, 2019

I Will Write Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow :: Personal Narrative Writing

I Will Write Tomorrow and Tomorrow and TomorrowWe argon all in the gutter, but some of us are face at the stars. - Oscar Wilde Life, I think, if we could map it out on some manakin of cosmic parchment, would be a tapestry of paths taken, woven in on each other in a tangle resembling nonhing if not a spider web. Somewhere in the midst of these interlocking and crook trails of all the ways Ive gone, the ways Ive planned to go and the roads I have abandoned I managed to find two trends that form a frame for all the other twists and turns that may arrest. These two trends, two paths that Im shortly in the midst of walking, are the practical-and-mired-in- reality realm of economics and the freer, more(prenominal) creative area of writing. When it came to this paper, to actually taking both and projecting them into the future, I found myself coming up against one specific question. How on soil can I wrap the two of them together, meld them into something that stands as a unit? The answer that I found, for now at least, is that they cannot be melded each is too firmly intent on standing on its own. still this doesnt mean that they do not coincide again and again from period to time. Each has its future, separate from the other, but neither precludes the other. Neither stands completely free from the other. Even with the advances of technology and the changing trends that the world is bringing to bear with a vengeance, theres still a phenomenon that allows for the coexistence of such different and yet inextricable cranial orbits. E pluribus unum--thats the slogan, right(a)? I think it applies, and perhaps more importantly, that it will continue to apply.Economics, in the present is a hot topic for discussion. Everyone, from the attendant at the gasolene station to candidates for political office, has their opinions and theories about it all. Economics, in its simplest definition, is the study of human choices and decisions when innumerable wants meet li mited or scarce resources. As far as I can tell, and as far as Ive been told, weve yet to come up with a technology that eliminates this problem of scarcity, so it stands to reason that the field itself will exist in the coming decades. With that much established, little else is certain.

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