Friday

INTEGRITY: Lesson 4: If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.

 If you have ever seen the 'Dead Poet's Society', one of Robin William's brilliant movies, then these two scenes about making a stand for something will make sense.

The first scene is where Robin is introducing the class to poetry by getting them to rip out the text book version of poetry, which reduces poetry to analytical terms of rhyme meter and objective.

Watch and enjoy.



The next scene is set after Robin is discredited and fired from the school.  His class, who have experienced poetry and literature from an experiential level, are being brought back to the status quo by the headmaster.

This is where you will see the class standing for something in the face of the status quo.

Enjoy.



 If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.

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