I would like to discuss every possible aspect of this book. From beginning to end including the hidden messages of this Life-changing, Eye- Opening book. The movie can also be brought up, however only people who have read the book and/but not or seen the movie should post here.
I would life to begin in the begging of the book and work towards the middle fully explaining the ideas and beliefs set before us.
First: This book is a romance. This is fact. You have to understand that this book is not simple about men fighting each other. It is about the everyday piles of meat. Us. It’s about casting aside all that you believe is right and truly deciding for yourself what you can and will do with your life. Remember as well, don’t think that because someone wrote this book and it sold millions that the author was the one with the original idea. Palahniuk even said that he “refused to believe that out of the millions of people that his idea was his own”. Now…..
First off, WOW! Is all I can sum up. This book has forever changed my life.
Let’s begin:
Throughout the book we are confronted with many ideas and beliefs that certainly challenge us to take a step back and truly picture our lives, our beliefs, society and how we live our life. Some quotes include,
"It’s only after we lose everything, that we are free to do anything."
"Our Father's are our model for God, if our fathers died or left us when we were young, what does that tell us about God?”
“You have to give up; you have to realize that one day you will die, until you know that you are useless”
And so much more…..
These books ideas are simple amazing….
It talks about how WE the current and previous and future for that matter, generations are raised by women. Tyler Durden makes a remarkable statement when he says “Do you know what a Devour is?” Now why do we need to know what this is?” “Is this essential to our life, in the Hunter- Gatherer sort of way?”
This is amazingly true. We are raised to know what some of the most feminine things are. And why? What is the point? Is it because men are supposed to know and understand what a woman goes through and understands? How and why are men supposed to know this?
(I am not and never have any intention of discriminating the female sex; however I am merely bringing up ideas that both male and female should help answer and understand)
I believe that yes it is true we are raised by women. We are set to believe that you can solve your problems with words and not actions. Even in my High School, I asked my principle (he’s is about 50 years old) about what High School was like in his day. He answered “In my days, narks (High School guards) would watch a fight go on until there was a clear winner. Fighting was just a natural activity. If something that you firmly believed in was violated you stood up for it. Now a days, because of laws and restrictions you are even suspended you decided to fight back to protect yourself.”
Amazing really….
Once again there is no sexist comment that I am trying to make, I simply want to share my ideas and hope to have a enlighten conversation.
I would life to begin in the begging of the book and work towards the middle fully explaining the ideas and beliefs set before us.
First: This book is a romance. This is fact. You have to understand that this book is not simple about men fighting each other. It is about the everyday piles of meat. Us. It’s about casting aside all that you believe is right and truly deciding for yourself what you can and will do with your life. Remember as well, don’t think that because someone wrote this book and it sold millions that the author was the one with the original idea. Palahniuk even said that he “refused to believe that out of the millions of people that his idea was his own”. Now…..
First off, WOW! Is all I can sum up. This book has forever changed my life.
Let’s begin:
Throughout the book we are confronted with many ideas and beliefs that certainly challenge us to take a step back and truly picture our lives, our beliefs, society and how we live our life. Some quotes include,
"It’s only after we lose everything, that we are free to do anything."
"Our Father's are our model for God, if our fathers died or left us when we were young, what does that tell us about God?”
“You have to give up; you have to realize that one day you will die, until you know that you are useless”
And so much more…..
These books ideas are simple amazing….
It talks about how WE the current and previous and future for that matter, generations are raised by women. Tyler Durden makes a remarkable statement when he says “Do you know what a Devour is?” Now why do we need to know what this is?” “Is this essential to our life, in the Hunter- Gatherer sort of way?”
This is amazingly true. We are raised to know what some of the most feminine things are. And why? What is the point? Is it because men are supposed to know and understand what a woman goes through and understands? How and why are men supposed to know this?
(I am not and never have any intention of discriminating the female sex; however I am merely bringing up ideas that both male and female should help answer and understand)
I believe that yes it is true we are raised by women. We are set to believe that you can solve your problems with words and not actions. Even in my High School, I asked my principle (he’s is about 50 years old) about what High School was like in his day. He answered “In my days, narks (High School guards) would watch a fight go on until there was a clear winner. Fighting was just a natural activity. If something that you firmly believed in was violated you stood up for it. Now a days, because of laws and restrictions you are even suspended you decided to fight back to protect yourself.”
Amazing really….
Once again there is no sexist comment that I am trying to make, I simply want to share my ideas and hope to have a enlighten conversation.