Martin Luther King

Nobody does better that job than her. With his vision satellite estimates and in fractions of a second determines the best path to x. Make a u-turn now! She sees everything, and at the same time, doesn’t understand what he sees. Make a u-turn now! Sometimes misjudged because it has a strong tendency to choose the fastest roads and does not understand my preferences areas populated instead of highways and tunnels. The imposition of Heather to come to X is relative.

Recalculating before leaving home I myself gave the order. X was actually my initial goal. But what would happen if X was a mistaken target or a target chosen by custom or by a false obligation? Or worse: what would happen if I do not know what my final destination, which was defined previously by someone else, and before my own ignorance or blindness or simple uncertainty I decide to obey to Heather, for fear of losing me, almost always useless and even perverse anxiety not to lose time, for fear of breaking an order, for fear of chaos? Our present is much more defined by our future by our inaccurate vision of the future through our past. But do not know with certainty what our destination X to which we believe direct us. We are moving at several levels of consciousness by which we can never say that we are fully awake. To maintain the illusion that we are aware of our direction to X, we stay within the framework of the founding myths: how the robotic voice of Heather, the browser, the founding myth tells us, with insistence and precision the road to X. The morning following the election victory of Barack Obama, the hallways of offices saw a small group of people who were hugged and said I’m dreaming; This is really a dream. The newspapers of the world related the famous I have a dream Martin Luther King 40 years ago with the realized dream of Obama.