Thursday, February 5, 2009

On Healthy Society (Because It Is Inevitable)

Originally, maybe a few months ago, maybe a few years, "healthy society" had a very peaceful, harmless and let's say impersonal meaning. That meaning is now irrelevant - the reasons will be explained below.

Due to some unprecedented mistakes I have made, "healthy society" changed its meaning and became a very vague and probably useless term. It also became public for the first time. Apparently, that was one of the reasons for the downfall of that phrase. Later on, without any further interference of mine, "healthy society" shifted meanings over and over again. It started a life of its own. I cannot say all of the definitions were bad, but they were not even close to the original. There have even been attempts of some sort of rehabilitation, but still.

Nowadays, "healthy society" is quite peaceful again, but still does not resemble the original in any way. It has become very personal and describes things that have almost no connection to the first definition.

One more thing, which I need to mention in order to help myself calm down and get going:
"Healthy society" (the phrase itself, not the contents or any of the meanings it has gained over time) has been one of the reasons for the landing described in one of my older posts. And I have a reason to think it was also one of the causes of the takeoff itself (but in one of the older meanings). That is the main reason "healthy society" became a very personal and many times harmful thought. It is one of my greatest regrets - publishing the phrase, and letting it wander away from its original meaning.

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January has been quite a nice month, with skiing, ice skating and some dancing as well. One would leave the school out, but you can't really do that, can you? :-/. And looking at the rest of the school year: end of February (three weeks) - a week long holiday, then one month till Easter, another one and we have a week of the so called "Sport Course" and the final exams week, and that's the end of May - that means summer and the main holidays are getting closer! W00t!