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Fool's Gold, a way for ignorance to breed happiness if believed to be gold |
How wonderful it must feel to be a fool! To be unaware of the sadness that surrounds you. To be blissful in your ignorance. Once you see the world for the way that it is-flawed-you can never go back to being the fool that you once were. That's why Daisy explains that it is best for her daughter to be a fool. Foolish people believe in love at first sight, and money, and eternal happiness, and things that make life seem better than it is.
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A Fool, whose job it is to be happy |
Not to mention the incessant need to own things and use things and throw them away. The way that people turn a blind eye to things they would rather not acknowledge is another way of acting foolish.
Fools believe in perpetual good. They would believe lies meant to make them feel better such as, "I'm not cheating on you, I love you!" or "No, nothing bad happened today." Completely wrapped up in their own world, they would be able to cocoon themselves in some strange version of reality, but perhaps that is what makes them happy.
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a (cute) wise old owl |
Lyrics of the week: "Wise men say only fools rush in, but I can't help falling in love with you" from Can't Help Falling In Love by Elvis.
Because love at first sight is probably the most foolish of all kind.
I totally agree that the whole "fool" concept is saddening. From those who support the idea of "ignorance is bliss" and to those who are fooled, I can only pity them. Loved your pictures, they really tied well with the post. I also enjoyed the lyric you added.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you expanded the meaning of what being a fool is. Becoming "wise" really does come at the expense of our innocence, but atleast in the future, (hopefully) we don't continue to make the same mistakes.
ReplyDeleteI love how you expanded on this lovely quote from The Great Gatsby. This really mad eme think deeper on the topic of "ignorance is bliss". Great job!
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