Problems and Solutions Presented By Breaking Bad
1. You know that a TV series means more than just entertainment if you deliberately take a bath first even if you have a medium level cold just because you want to begin the 2nd season with a fresh outlook. Breaking Bad is that good.
2. Breaking Bad makes me think of how things declared illegal become highly more appealing to intelligent people. Everything illegal gives people the most coveted feeling of excitement. Therefore, Breaking Bad should give the local barangay units the idea to spread a campaign to discourage eating vegetables and cleaning your backward and donating to charities. It's all about reverse psychology, Yo.
3. Breaking Bad is all about how an individual deals with the idea of self and selfishness in a place whose idea of what is good might be to commit an act of rape. In a culture where rape is both good and bad, this show would've made David Foster Wallace so excited for at least a day just because it seems to prove what he seems to be championing: the lifetime struggle to get away from being a person whose selfishness can't be eluded. If you help your family in a way that you think is good even though it is the way that the family doesn't recognize to be good, you are still selfish. Go knock yourself out solving this. Suggested Solution: Define for yourself the levels of selfishness you can think of and use them as your guideline when solving for what is good at that moment. I highlight At The Moment because the concept of good evolves.
4. I guess the only consolation we have so far is that Science is still the best way to go in finding out how you feel is the best solution to every problem. Except when it isn't.
Bonus Concepts:
a. People tell me that I should get a job, even though I already have a job, which is the kind of job that they think is not an actual job.
b. People tell you to get a job that doesn't make you unhappy. But what if the only job you chose that makes you not want to die is, for them, not an actual job? Your job is to just read books, watch movies, eat and sleep, and everything else that doesn't get you to pay for your own home, electricity, water, internet, etc because the family around you is doing that all for you.
c. What if the only thing that gives you fulfillment and happiness is that thing that your family thinks is not a thing that you should be fulfilled for or happy about?
2. Breaking Bad makes me think of how things declared illegal become highly more appealing to intelligent people. Everything illegal gives people the most coveted feeling of excitement. Therefore, Breaking Bad should give the local barangay units the idea to spread a campaign to discourage eating vegetables and cleaning your backward and donating to charities. It's all about reverse psychology, Yo.
3. Breaking Bad is all about how an individual deals with the idea of self and selfishness in a place whose idea of what is good might be to commit an act of rape. In a culture where rape is both good and bad, this show would've made David Foster Wallace so excited for at least a day just because it seems to prove what he seems to be championing: the lifetime struggle to get away from being a person whose selfishness can't be eluded. If you help your family in a way that you think is good even though it is the way that the family doesn't recognize to be good, you are still selfish. Go knock yourself out solving this. Suggested Solution: Define for yourself the levels of selfishness you can think of and use them as your guideline when solving for what is good at that moment. I highlight At The Moment because the concept of good evolves.
4. I guess the only consolation we have so far is that Science is still the best way to go in finding out how you feel is the best solution to every problem. Except when it isn't.
Bonus Concepts:
a. People tell me that I should get a job, even though I already have a job, which is the kind of job that they think is not an actual job.
b. People tell you to get a job that doesn't make you unhappy. But what if the only job you chose that makes you not want to die is, for them, not an actual job? Your job is to just read books, watch movies, eat and sleep, and everything else that doesn't get you to pay for your own home, electricity, water, internet, etc because the family around you is doing that all for you.
c. What if the only thing that gives you fulfillment and happiness is that thing that your family thinks is not a thing that you should be fulfilled for or happy about?