Absolutely fantastic analogy for the way our society is structured and how people are manipulated through materialism, one of the best ever.. And ultimately all that 'stuff' counts for nothing.. This guy is awesome.
The second verse that he refers to is from the same book but are in pretty different spots in the book. Verse 1- 328 Verse 2- 224 Book is called The New-England Primer: A History of Its Origin and Development if you want to look it up and is from 1897 so it seems legit.
I like the analogy but what about names in history? its doesn't "go back in the box" for everybody. legacy's, lasting impact... for good or bad some people left pieces out.
Even then, eventually, it will vanish with the passing of time. I mean, do you think Steve Jobs is gonna be remembered 10000 years from now? There likely won't even be an Apple that far in the future. Legacy is as fragile as life itself. It just lasts a bit longer.
Absolutely fantastic analogy for the way our society is structured and how people are manipulated through materialism, one of the best ever.. And ultimately all that 'stuff' counts for nothing.. This guy is awesome.
Came to provide my dues to the OG track after the super hit Tragedy & Hope video.
The second verse that he refers to is from the same book but are in pretty different spots in the book.
Verse 1- 328
Verse 2- 224
Book is called The New-England Primer: A History of Its Origin and Development if you want to look it up and is from 1897 so it seems legit.
Truth is in life.... it goes to your children, and can be left to charity, or donated before you die to people or organizations in need.
I like the analogy but what about names in history? its doesn't "go back in the box" for everybody. legacy's, lasting impact... for good or bad some people left pieces out.
I think people are remembered for what they've done, not what they have.
In the spectrum of time it all goes back in the box
Even then, eventually, it will vanish with the passing of time.
I mean, do you think Steve Jobs is gonna be remembered 10000 years from now? There likely won't even be an Apple that far in the future.
Legacy is as fragile as life itself. It just lasts a bit longer.
private property doesn't go back in the box, because the family inherits it.
@@thejejend27 Not it doesnt every single one of us will die and society wont survive
Fairly an educational story ...I like it...
It was indeed weird that you listened to "I'm god" by clams casino when you lost your virginity
Thanks for the clear version of that quote!