The Imagination

1 posts ยท 2005-10-21 17:42:00 to 2005-10-21 17:42:00

#11200001211 10/21/2005 17:42 The Imagination

As we all know, the Matrix is based entirely on reason, on our intellect and what we should do. Morpheus had a great quote in the first film:



Morpheus : I feel I owe you an apology. We have a rule...we never free


a mind once it reaches a certain age. It's dangerous, and


the mind has trouble letting go. I've seen it before, and


I'm sorry. I did what I did, because...I had to.





The reason Redpills do not free the minds of adults is because they have lost their imagination and will. They are so accustomed to the system that what Neo went through would usually put a man into hysteria. Children and young teens are at the optimal age to be freed, because they still can believe the unbelievable. A child's mind is a great thing. If anyone here has kids or has been around kids, they do not have a care in the world. They do not know about murder, poverty, *CENSORED*, and everything that makes us human. Their minds are of will, not of reason.


So my question to you is, do we really lose our imagination and will as we grow older, or do we choose to lose it because society does not condone it? A child can be infatuated with the Matrix and sci-fi, but why less so for a grown person? I'd like to hear some input on this, and wheter or not you have lost the imagination and will you once had.