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In this excerpt from A World Without Collisions, Sam describes how he dreams the world to be in the future. I think his main idea has good intentions, he feels sorry for those who get hurt in "learning how to live life". He also seems to think that everybody should take control of their lives and don't be just a victim on everything that happens. This way of thinking has good intentions, but it is not always realistic or even easy to do.
First of all, unexpected things happen in life and some are pretty big and sad, and we do not control everything that happens around us. It is true that we can try and control our emotions in order to feel better, but not what happens outside our bodies. The thing is also, we can chose not to be victims, but it is healthy sometimes to embrace the bad feelings to because only by accepting our sadnesses or pains is that we will be able to move forward. If we deny this bad feeling, our bodies will eventually speak for us and show us that we have been hiding important issues that we should face. I agree, we should "dance life like champions", but doing so is also embracing the bad feelings, connecting with them, and get pass through them. We ARE going to get hurt "in all that bumping" and it is ok.
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Most of the performances in The Desert Moon were very well. Yet, any viewer could sense that Russ Ryder was not performing well during most of the filming. He must have felt bad after production on the movie ended. Next time his won't be so poor. They will surely do well at the box office; but despite Ryder's humongous role, his character, Dusty, never came to life. He must work more attentively with his director next time.
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<span> believe they are more aimed at little kids under the age of 13 but teens watch the advertisements and the food looks good they get hungry and want it so they go buy it.</span>