Stockton Files #1
Education is the base of reality as we know it, no more or less. It is strictly creatively uncreative. A good metaphor for education in America might be a full grown flamingo in a bursting but unopened egg. Foolish would be a single-word summary for education in America. However, there is a good sign as to the progressive changes that are taking place in schools. No matter how slow the transitional period may be, such notions in needing independence and freedom from the old chalkboard are taking place. Certain courses such as Ways Of Seeing and Creative Writing would make good examples of the turning point concerning present-day education slowly taking place. At any rate, education only reflects the failed reality we hold as our own. A failed reality is an unsuccessful breakthrough of history enlightenment. More or less, we keep on repeating history. Having repeated history, we invite ourselves the notion of a failed reality. READ MORE »















If I should die tomorrow, or for that matter any day after today, or if you’re reading this 100 years from now and so I’m probably dead at this point — regardless, when I am gone, I hope that I am remembered for more than just “HE RUINED MY LIFE” (which I didn’t) or “HE FUCKED MY GIRLFRIEND” (which I probably did — sorry). I would want to be remembered for more than the time I was a toddler and my mother found me dancing in the toilet in sleeper pajamas. As someone that has lived his life on an almost purely cerebral level, I would rather be remembered for the ideas I have created and or added to and or spread around. Long-time readers (all five of you) and people that have read my books (which might raise the number to eight) will be familiar with most of the points I keep bringing up again and again. For everyone else, if I die tomorrow, here’s some bullet points for you to consider: