Thursday, April 14, 2011

Blog 2

http://changethis.com/manifesto/51.01.YourHowl/pdf/51.01.YourHowl.pdf

The first story in this passage was very interesting, and even though wolves obviously don't have any immediate connection to media, this story absolutely does. This first story explains how a wolf that did not know how to howl was released back into the wild. Through his encounters, he was asked by animals why and how he did the things that he did, and he found it hard to respond to those questions. Eventually after being in the wild, his survivability depended on his ability to do things such as hunt and howl, so he basically gained these qualities because he needed them. This pertains to the media industry because people try to discover new things instead of just letting those things come to them. People spend so much time looking so hard when the solution to their problems is right in front of them, or could come naturally if they stopped trying to be someone that they are not. The moral of this story is to basically show that if people need to survive, they will adapt to their environment to gain the ability to survive naturally.

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