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It all begins with a vision.

	In short, it is the nature of 
what we are, but more exclusively, it 
is who we are, to ourselves, our family, 
friends and peers, to the very world in 
which we live.

	Having made this simple statement, 
I ask, are we in the end, the fulfillment 
of all our dreams?

	The journey of self, even in its 
most dark and complex moments, is the 
journey it seems of alignment - simply, 
to make oneself synonymous with the best 
view, the best perception, of oneself. 
Such a simple task, true, yet such an 
incredible, monumental journey.
	
For to see oneself, is to cast oneself 
upon a landscape. 

And that projection can cast a lifetime 
into absolute insanity!



The 100 Steps Necessary for Survival 
on the Earth

At the physical apex of his creative drive, 
an individual will absolutely blur the 
silhouette distinction of his own 
individualism in order to sharpen focus 
upon his own human landscape, his active, 
living world.

At this level of dramatic clarity, 
he will look to the shape of human behavior 
and the tendencies of his fellow man. 
He will seek humanity in spite of the 
very lens of his own enflamed personality.

He will create himself, then, as 
the best he sees in them, the world of 
individuals, personally, and more pointedly, 
collectively.

The book, 100 Steps Necessary 
for Survival on the Earth, unleashes 
this veritable time-bomb of world 
viewpoints. This is human behavior 
forged into irrefutable potential. 
It is the primer of what man chooses, 
even dares, to become.

The author, following this articulate 
flame like some moth cut of hope, 
became captivated with human potential, 
even in the very absurdity of human 
failure. The error of ways became the 
volatile structure out of which we all 
strained, twisted and attempted to stand 
erect - all in the while burning in our 
own chaotic reason.

100 random steps of human behavior, 
each strictly denoted, acted in this 
way, as a kind of alien telescopic fixed 
sight, transfixed in a refracted laser 
lens upon the whole of the human condition 
- a scene by scene enactment of the whole 
world in progress.

This wandering, laser pointing, almost 
unnatural nature of it, drove it into 
ever increasing appeal. Random for a 
minute, chaotic for a lifetime. This 
sort of comedy-infused-wisdom-of-a-lifetime 
had much to say and little to preach. 
This was your kindly, funky grandfather 
showing you around the grand insane asylum 
called being. One critic, described the 
writing/author as the lovechild of 
Madam Blavatsky and Stephen P. Hawking. 

The off-cuff work continues to receive 
critical acclaim and nothing in print 
reads quite like it, and that in and of 
itself, casts light upon a unique point 
of view which merely tried to define 
itself somewhere inside the context 
of a society of angry pedestrians.




Good fun all this.

The world, as it has never been, 
brought to you by a man who ever 
remained the expectation of all 
he ever hoped to imagine himself 
to be!

And that, seems to be the very best 
stuff of vision.



The Pedestrian, RM Soccolich
2005

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