Through the Prism

After passing through the prism, each refraction contains some pure essence of the light, but only an incomplete part. We will always experience some aspect of reality, of the Truth, but only from our perspectives as they are colored by who and where we are. Others will know a different color and none will see the whole, complete light. These are my musings from my particular refraction.

8.10.2009

Faulty Assumption?

The goal of libraries being warm and welcoming places where librarians don't shush anyone is based on assumption that the majority of people will understand that it's not appropriate to let your two boys have a shoe-throwing fight and the like. What if that's not the case? Maybe the librarian stereotype didn't emerge because only mean people wanted to be librarians, but because it's a choice between that and a zoo?

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