I will start with the most important thing.
There is a pre-reading phase that takes a lot of effort. Pre-reading is intense. After a long look at the book’s cover to determine if it is Instagram-friendly, I then move on to YouTube recommendations. I now enjoy flying beast vlogs because I get my dopamine fix from videos. After ghosting a book for some time, I’ll pick it back up and read a few chapters, lose interest and put it aside. Then, hours or days later, I may decide to finish reading it.
In order to meet one of my challenges, I don’t just read a book. I take notes in pencil or pen (depending on the price of the book), underline the best lines, write my little ramblings about the book (just to give my opinion to the author), and write my thoughts. All of this is fine until I lose my pen. At that point, I don’t have a pen/pencil around me, and I’m too lazy to search for one. I also become so absorbed in the book by this time I want to finish as much of it as I can before going to sleep.
I will find my pen again and continue reading. Now, I have to flip back a considerable number of pages that are left without underlining and highlighting. IT HURTS.
I hate to think about the lines I would have chosen to highlight, the ones I felt were best for winning an argument, or the new words I would have used to impress my friends in chat or on the screen. Now I have no idea where the lines or words were in the book. I flip through the pages in a panic, but I can’t locate them. I search for the pages that I thought I had folded, but it’s already too late.
The final episode of my long article is THE FINAL CALLS. I have two choices: 1) If it’s fiction, I must finish it because I am on a cliffhanger. I don’t want to cry over such a small issue. 2) If it’s a non-fiction book, I would definitely call Procrastination to make a false promise that I would re-read all the pages without underlining again. Take notes and finish the piece. We all know what will happen next!
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Utopia: is it possible?
Utopia is a community or society that does not exist or has no plans to exist. A society where there are no problems or crimes and where everyone gets along. The concept of a perfect society. A utopia is a fictional community or society with highly desirable qualities or almost-perfect characteristics for its members. Sir Thomas More coined the term in 1516 for his book Utopia which described a fictional island community in the New World.
Utopia began as a term used to describe a particular social environment. It has taken on many forms. World Peace is seen as a romantic idea. There are many different characteristics of an ideal society that must be met before an organization can be called a Utopia.
An ecological utopia is a place where people live in harmony with nature. Ecological Utopia is coexistence. In heaven, there would be no pollution or waste.
Economic Utopia is a world where commercialism and capitalism are developed in harmony and peace. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels created a self-sustaining utopian financial system, one of many principles for achieving Utopia. A religious utopia where God and religion are never in conflict. A religious Utopia is a place where religion and God are never in dispute. Religious Utopia is a place where there are no tensions related to religion and God.
This Utopia is about near immortality. This means using science and medical expertise in order to conquer death or omit it, to put it simply. It also means to lessen the sufferings a person’s body endures to create a lasting utopia of healthy and capable-minded people. Technological Utopia: Where technological capabilities take over the human workload, allowing people to rest and enjoy life more. The principles of a perfect society are these.
In the past, groups and individuals have attempted to create utopias, but they have all failed. These failures are mainly due to the differing ideas that people have about Utopia, the perfect society. People have different ideologies of Utopia. To create an ideal organization, it is essential to include all utopias.
In a utopia, the most likely problems will be the dependency on technology and health because immortality is almost impossible. Even if science is able to create this medical care, nobody can fight nature’s will or cycle of death. Death and mortality are inevitable.
We create the society. We set its values, morals, and thinking. If we don’t face our inner demons and issues, we won’t be able to create a beautiful, crime-free utopia. Utopia is impossible without dystopia, which attacks the ideologies and principles of Utopia. Social evils are unlikely to be eradicated and a perfect society created.
Many artists, writers, and actors have attempted to create and understand an idea of it and if it was ever possible. K-pop groups such as Ateez Dreamcatcher Unicorn TRCNG, Forestella, and Dreamcatcher have all talked about this in their songs, but they have yet to manage to make it. Other artists, like Travis Scott, have tried to do the same. Utopia, by Sir Thomas More. Aldous’s “Brave New World,” The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin. Louis Lowry’s “The Giver” and many others. Is it possible to reach Utopia with so many ideologies?
Utopia may remain a theory or myth until today. It could be an imagined destination, a fantasy, and something we will never achieve. It is difficult to reach Utopia because different religions, castes, and people hold different views about what the ideal society should be. It may be the only way to achieve Utopia, by following a God-inspired ideology. By eradicating evil in oneself first, they will be able to cleanse others of their evil desires. It could be the only way to achieve Utopia, even though it is time-consuming.
Bithika, this is Bithika, and I am talking to you today about Utopia. I have experienced if that’s possible, a new perspective on society, and I do hope you will too. If you liked reading this and understood it, please comment and let me know. Please let me know what you think. Thank you
