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Stranger Than Wal-Mart

"Some 138 million Americans shop at Wal-Mart each week, making it perhaps the single most unifying cultural force in the country."
Chris Anderson, The Long Tail

Monday, September 10, 2007

Venture 2 | Katrina Cox

The sound of multiple cars passing by this canyon in which we students sit in brings many questions to my mind. Human society in general is so caught up in their own lives that such places as this canyon are often passed by. Why stop in a natural park when there are other places--like clubs, bars, and cinemas--in which one could enjoy themselves? It makes me wonder if the passersby even notice our c ars parked alongside the road. Do they even have curiousity for why so many people are here at the canyon at this specific hour? Do they even care at all? How blind society is with all the rampant, technological advances and inventions! All anybody really needs to do is turn off their engines, open the door, and step out into what God has put on this planet. Listen to the flowing river, watch the trees and desert sage sway in the wind, watch the insects go about their daily routines, and just be . . . .

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