After World War II it's been widely accpeted that science was to improve the livelihood of mankind. Science, as it applies to the world conflict and Functionalism, for a time, did not do that right away, at least not in the industrialized nations. Instead a great many a weapons were constructed and created a terrible synergy.
It would seem that the world was in a sort of stasis of fear. Many sought to find a meaning of life.
Moral absolutes seemed to be put in question.
I have found regarless of the dialectical process of history, that the pursuit of truth, dedication to my son, my craft, a keen interest not only in my political party, but others as well, has given me a sense of fulfillment and a purpose.
Bright and creative people interested in finding a meaning
in this life.
We're all cast in a role. Could it take a lifetime to
attain the unkown? What is your role?
There must be a reason why you are here.
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There are quite a few perhaps too many to mention. Aside from the literary, political, and entertainment figures there are indeed two I should note.
My Grandfather Frank who served in the 24th U.S. Army Infantry Division during World War II.
He was in the Pacific Theater which entailed campaigns in
New Guinea, Leyte, Luzon, and the Southern Phillipines.
My Grandfather took part in an historical effort to thwart and diminish the Axis and he made it home with a bronze star among others.
My Father Robert Sr. who served in the U.S. Navy in communications during the Vietnam War.
He was stationed on the first U.S.S. Ticconderoga (air craft carrier) in Yankee Station in the Gulf of Tonkin.
He returned home to the "infamous reception" and went on to college.
My Grandfahter and my Dad eventually worked at the Long Beach Navel Shipyard for many years before it was closed.
I recognize and cherish their service to God, Country, Constitution, and family.
I also salute and respect the many British and other allied souls who have ensured that we live the way we do.
Moreover, I most certainly celebrate the many figures who have sought to expand the human capacity to reason by way of art, music, movies, literature, and sports.
From the struggles of the proletariat vs. the bourgeoisie to the struggles to instill a clean and sustainable mother earth, I pay homage.