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A Prospector's Philosophy
      #139636 - 10/08/04 11:31 PM

You see we prospectors are a dying breed. The world doesn't function around us anymore like it used back in the gold rush. The people who care for you cant understand. What in the world would make you want to risk your life to look for gold? They don’t understand the dream, but in the old days everybody understood.

You didn’t have to worry about your wife leaving ya or your friends scorning you because you wanted to find the gold. Everyone was doing it. Everyone dreamed of the day when they would be the one to strike it rich.

The dream was the guiding light carving what some would call civilization out of the wilderness. The dream represent freedom for all, but what does it mean to people today? I’ll tell you, a big house and a nice car. People don’t see that it’s so much more than just finding the golden score. It’s not seen as a building block for freedom. It’s been twisted and messed up to the point of being stuck on a scratch and win ticket. That is what is left of the prospector’s dream in today’s world. All the people around you don’t understand, they can’t see the freedom and the hope it brings you when you chase the dream. They just think you’re dreaming, but we know the truth don’t we?

The truth is you’re living and they are the ones that are dreaming. Their search for the big car and the nice house. Ha! Illusions I tell you brought onto their brain less minds by a media machine.

How I wish I could chase after it still, but the fight’s over for me lad. I’ve got a bad ticker you see, but you can, can’t you son?" he explained eyeing me almost enviously, "there is nothing better than standing high up on a mountain top and gazing down upon the world. It makes you feel like your own man. Free from all prison that the world tries to make of your life.

You see the world doesn’t want you to be your own man. If they did, they wouldn’t be trying to make you swallow the lie all the time and you know how they do it. Through that little box over there," he said pointing to the television across the room.

"Look at those people over there," he explained pointing to the people staring at the TV. "They’re swallowing every word of it and it makes me sick. Our pioneer brothers are rolling in their graves I tell ya. They wouldn’t have wanted it this way, this isn’t freedom. People today don’t know what freedom is. That little box over there tells them that they’re free, but they’re not. You see when somebody tells you something enough times you’ll start to believe it.

Tell me you won’t give up, tell me you will follow the dream to the ends of the earth. If not for yourself then do it for your pioneer brothers who help create this world and you become one of them. Remember freedom is worth dying for and I’m not talking about dying in a war fighting for some illusionary freedom that your government tells you have. I’m talking the real stuff that comes from the open spaces and when you spent enough time in the mountains you’ll no what I’m talking about. It will grab your soul and won’t leave you until the day you die. It’s what pushes all great men and once you see it you’ll chase it for the rest of your days.

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Daryl Friesen
Spindle Explorations
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Re: A Prospector's Philosophy new [Re: Jackson7]
      #139806 - 10/10/04 10:11 AM

Jackson7



Yes we are not free in todays society but have to deal with it each in our own ways. Often I think I have should have lived in the pioneer age of our country been a scout, tracker, or cowboy etc and be far out in front of the massess in the wilds.

BG

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Re: A Prospector's Philosophy new [Re: Black_Ghost]
      #149004 - 11/23/04 07:07 PM

you would have made a good cowpoke or huckleberry ram rod.

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Re: A Prospector's Philosophy new [Re: Jackson7]
      #169270 - 02/11/05 07:43 PM

Sumone understands..... SUMONE UNDERSTANDS!
Sir!, I will follow you anywhere!


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