Monday, March 24, 2014

Is There an Expert in the House?

I would like to say that, only narrowing the scope of one who investigates freedom, will only cause to segregate what we consider research and what we consider destructive. It's counter intuitive to create arbitrary lines of which we shouldn't cross, in the pursuit of what we may never fully understand. It's noo Cosmos, but it's a sort of mystery that surrounds the thoughts we have and what we care to share with the world, or what we hear, or do.

Who's to say we're not all experts? With personal experience and collective knowledge, what can't we seek to explore? Where do we stop? Is there an end? All questions we should ask, but the answers we may not find, yet. It's everyone's duty to take up arms against normalcy, to fight the stagnant and the restricting. We've been doing it long enough to bear the gifts it gives us and the words we use today. "Innovation", in our tech geared culture, sounds the most familiar. The ultimate freedom sought by anyone with tools and a dream. We may think our freedom is over, that it's the end of the personal. But it is our choice to accept or reject these assumptions. That is why; I believe that anyone and everyone can be an expert. I feel that anyone can contribute, that holding some back would be the very thing we sought to remove.

It may be more difficult, yes, more complex, more varied, but more knowledgeable, more educational, more agile. If you look to explore what we have and create what is next, you must know the ins and outs, or at least have somewhere to go to get them. Not only I, but we can be those people, wiling and able to share in what we know and what we seek. Because, we aren't the only ones, not today, not tomorrow. Not everyone enjoys what we have, ans us them, but we can collectively shape the world in which we live, for a better life for all.

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