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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Springhill Is Growing ...

Rural Social Media - "Springhill Is Growing...Love"

Dr. Dana C. Richardson, 

Eco Dev. amazingddp.net 


&

Assisting contributor Dr. 

Steve Broe, author of, 


“Leaders in Transition” 


mycareerimpact.com


Love – it's called...love.” 

 'The Giver,' Jeff Bridges; 

begins in black and white, which can be off putting if you aren't ready, then it segues into color as the story develops. Life in this Lois Lowry rending is explained as a society where life has changed. From a point in the past where mankind was different, a ruling way of life with principles that are to be obeyed without question is now in place. The families of this society obey the principles and take their wellness pill each day. The concept is a society that has become color less, all even, without interruption and without pain. Everyone lives in the culture with no highs, no color and no conflict. There is an underlying terror of control in the movie, slowly it creeps into the viewers realm as they learn that emotion and memories can bring pain. Most remarkably, however, is that memories and emotional highs and lows are part of a life which allows – love.

'The Giver' is deeply philosophical, challenging nihilism, functional nihilism, existentialism, and an entire host of want to be sociological theorems. They are all good theories, especially when you put a gun to the head of a person and illustrate how quickly they adjust their expectations of what you demand, suddenly, social theory goes out the window. Nagging at the back of our minds, in our present world, however, is a much deeper more primal fear. It is the question, 'what if we've got it wrong, and we don't know it?” The fear is that we may be stomping out love?

Now for the really scary part...what do you think?