Here we go into a field that is traverse by only yours truly! With that being said there is also the possibilities that people do compare these too but I have yet to google them.
So sociology is the study of people while ambition is an adjective that calls to a new form of will power in people. Maybe ambition is the form of God people wonder about, that light that shines, the light they only see. Could it be the sounds in their head that utter words to create a bigger point. Sociology acts the same though through one concept, collective consciousness. This concept explains that people ultimately live the way they are through a scheme of collective norms they have come to live by. They may or may not realize it but they too have unified under these pretenses. Ambition to this point is more a person by person concept.
Collective consciousness macro while ambition is micro.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Poems for Ambition.
So here are so poems that were given for free and revolve around the word ambition.
Ambition
I am going to fucking rule the world.
Yes sir. Not a question in my mind.
I am going to make good on all the promises
I made when I arrived, Kicking
and screaming, into the doctor's waiting arms.
I am not going to gently into that good night
because the words I have are not fucking gentle.
That's right. Get ready. I am going to rock
this life to the core
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Ambition
Did my father want to cut steel all his life?
Did my mother wish she could dance?
Did my sister plan her daughter or the kitchen with the flickering light
and the cabinet door that won't close tight?
I thought I would paint.
But here I am making poems in the
square, listening to the sounds as I write.
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So my thoughts are that ambition is basically different for everyone. It plays a part in our identity as shown by the two separate authors above. My question is however, how much can a person change another ambition through sheer communication alone?
Ambition
I am going to fucking rule the world.
Yes sir. Not a question in my mind.
I am going to make good on all the promises
I made when I arrived, Kicking
and screaming, into the doctor's waiting arms.
I am not going to gently into that good night
because the words I have are not fucking gentle.
That's right. Get ready. I am going to rock
this life to the core
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Ambition
Did my father want to cut steel all his life?
Did my mother wish she could dance?
Did my sister plan her daughter or the kitchen with the flickering light
and the cabinet door that won't close tight?
I thought I would paint.
But here I am making poems in the
square, listening to the sounds as I write.
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So my thoughts are that ambition is basically different for everyone. It plays a part in our identity as shown by the two separate authors above. My question is however, how much can a person change another ambition through sheer communication alone?
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