I agree, and I REALLY wish folks would act on those lessons learned. Too often people just don't, and it makes the world a less better place. By acting on what Jim hoped to influence with his work, we can all make the world "a little better" by his having been here--his life-long dream!Indeed. Have a little Muppety faith! For all we know, a majority of people still love the messages Jim taught over the years (and not just here).
Unless, you are an english major. Then you have to take the inner workings of every book to heart to write good essaysWell I think there's a tendancy we all have as human beings to enjoy entertainment (book, movie or otherwise) and feel inspired, but not fully realize the messages are about how to live in your real life, not just enjoying a fantasy. It's like how we learn subjects in school but don't always see how we're going to use them in the real world. It's human nature, but there is hope.
Lol, how true. And with Comm majors as well, where you get to write a 10 page paper on the significance of the Ninja Turtles!Unless, you are an english major. Then you have to take the inner workings of every book to heart to write good essays
I think more people should major in things like that, it is just good for the mind IMHO . It makes you think about everything in place of just reading or watching itLol, how true. And with Comm majors as well, where you get to write a 10 page pape on the significance of the Ninja Turtles!
Absolutely, it can really open up the mind. I helped with a presentation of Sesame Street once and we analyzed a clip from Don't Eat the Pictures. Seriously, you had to be there, lol.I think more people should major in things like that, it is just good for the mind IMHO It makes you think about everything in place of just reading or watching it
All the arts are very importantAnd some just have to be actors and performers, for without them, The Muppets as we know them wouldn't exist.