by RVML | Mar 29, 2020 | 2003 Idea Contest Essays
Behold a flower and sense it, every pore receiving undeniable signals, and breathe some kind of fresher air far removed from the noise of the city and the light of development – see the folding of the universe into a little pedal. Sit high upon an ancient...
by RVML | Mar 29, 2020 | 2003 Idea Contest Essays
Writing. Probably the most important accomplishment that humans have ever achieved. From great poets like Robert Frost, to amazing novel writers such as Margaret Mitchell or John Steinbeck, no group of people has affected the sculpture of our planet the way that...
by RVML | Mar 29, 2020 | 2003 Idea Contest Essays
If someone were to ask me what I am most passionate about, I would probably jump into some kind of rant about how great computers are, and how much I enjoy every aspect of them. Don’t get me wrong, I do attempt to be modest; however I find it difficult at times...
by RVML | Mar 29, 2020 | 2003 Idea Contest Essays
I am passionate about this Earth, for the fire, the water, the air, and the ultimate relationship we can experience between all of these things. When I enter the supreme retreat beyond civilization by giving my life to the mountains, I can hear the ancient being...
by RVML | Mar 29, 2020 | 2003 Idea Contest Essays
London, the year is a.f. 632 . Your life consists of three things, sex, drugs and violence. Although an inconceivable thought, it is not far from our present culture. In 1932, Aldous Huxley finished a novel that can now be seen as a social foreshadowing that...