Thursday, September 17, 2009

Rock Journalism

"Rock journalism is people who can’t write interviewing people who can’t talk for people who can’t read” (Frank Zappa)

Ever feel like when you are talking to a person, they are taking note of nothing you are saying and the walls are taking in more than but the person right in front of you. You take a step further by writing the exact details you told the person down so they will do it, but still they don’t take note of the message you are trying to convey. The saying goes those who can’t do, teach.

Everyone is not the same, most of us have become sensitised to the news around us. We are getting information from so many places at the same time, that it has stopped affecting us or even surprising us. So many things are going on in the world around us and most of them have a negative effect but they seem to have become the norm. We tend to overlook and miss what’s happening around us because we in society have become rocks.


Its just like talking to the walls, no one is listening. When we talk it has little action and if we read about it, its just another story. We carry a thought pattern that it would never happen or affect us but you never know it just might.

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