Sunday, January 13, 2008

Childhood

Laings argument about childhood is we don’t remember it and if we were to remember our childhood we would be more in touch with ourselves. I don’t think that is one hundred percent true I think that if you believe that then no one at all is in touch with themselves. I can barely remember my childhood mainly I feel is not everything was looked at as that important. I guess though if you look at it like that then if you were in touch with your childhood you would remember it now and there for you are in touch with yourself on a more meaningful level than just the industrial fabricated person on the outside that thinks they are in touch with themselves. That’s where I can agree with him but I still don’t feel that he can honestly say that just because you don’t remember your childhood exactly then you are not in touch with yourself.

When Andy asked the class to write ten things that happened to us in our childhood I could only come up with six and it was hard to come up with those six. It was much harder then I thought it was going to be picking ten things that happened to me during my childhood

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