Just got through watching "Taking Woodstock." Nostalgia aside, I think more about the old saying that "Youth is wasted on the young.">> Without a doubt, youth is certainly wasted on the young. Without a doubt, it requires it to be. Youth is the idea of no false pretenses, no alterior motives and keeping simple incredibly so. It's fleeting, spontaneous and unhinged. It is not to be time-shared. Only an adult could devise the thought that youth is wasted on the young. Only an adult could even attempt to manipulate what the very idea of being young is all about. Youth can not be bottled, sold nor advertised to the young. There can be no angle, no hook. Youth can only be advertised to the adult and adulthood can only be advertised to the young. I think back at my time at Woodstock 1994 and Woodstock 1999 and I can't imagine anyone under 30 I met cared for anything but the music. So I say let youth be wasted on the young. Better than to be massacered by the others.
If my writings ring true, even ever so slightly, see this movie.
If my writings ring true, even ever so slightly, see this movie.
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