![]() Phenomenon $17.98 My purchase of this item was great! It was easy to locate on the amazon.com website. It was a great price. I ordered the item and it arrived in 2-3 days, which is much sooner than expected. The CD was what they said it was. They were true to their word, which is really hard to find these days. I would recommend this seller to another buyer! ![]() Michael (Snap Case) $12.98 this is an awesome movie. i love this movie and so will you. I recommend this movie to everyone ![]() Phenomenon $14.99 Nice movie, but for some reason, this film has one of the worst soundtracks I have ever come across. He works in a garage, and after "seeing the light", he become, a genius: There has to be more to life than fixing cars. This movie is about mind over matter(s) of the heart. An intelligent man seeks, and receives, wisdom. God is Love. If you have ever been IN love, then you know that Love is a FEELING, which may or may not express itself as an action. To call love a verb is to say, Just DO as you are told...Everything is fine, just fine...Go back to sleep...When a nurse helps somebody tie his shoelaces, is she doing it because that is her function, or because she cares about somebody who has difficulty with his shoelaces?...To love another, is BOTH an obligation and something to be freely given, without the expectation of something in return. But you can HOPE to receive... OBLIGATION: He tries to convince the psychiatrist who keeps him sedated, that it is wrong to experiment on humans just to gain information (or intelligence) about how their brains work, for the "social good". That he, the psychiatrist, has an obligation not to inflict harm on his patients: Pain is an objective concept. You don't get to choose your kryptonite...Whereas pleasure is subjective, what do you delight in?...He tries in vain to get the psychiatrist to see that it is wrong to treat a person as an economic resource. 'A thing FREELY given', that is to say, You cannot EXPECT something in return, but you can HOPE to receive: She says to him, "Well, I notice the picnic table, the wine, and the blanket, are you expecting something? He says, Nope...Just hoping. They want to examine him: To say that somebody is not operating at his full potential, who should get to make that decision? Ever hear of 'labour productivity metrics'? What is the difference between "profit maximization" and "increasing productivity" if the results (actions) are the same? A book mentioned in the movie, is 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' by D. H. Lawrence. Interesting choice. |
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