In These five critical essays, Mark Ruhala gives us a look into a
lens that magnifies the essential problems with aspects of our
dysfunctioning society. He examines how children develop through
schooling/education and how the performing arts make a huge
difference in a child's life by living the experiences of an
artist. He mockingly portrays the old kingdoms of yore against the
same governing we use currently and the reflection of today's
banker kings is obvious. The idea of self-control as a sign of
maturity and of healthy raising of children, Mr. Ruhala shows that
brain science backs this once common sense approach to working with
children. In his exploration of how the arts are effected by the
infusing of competitions so ubiquitous presently, Ruhala makes
clear that we are moving away from the arts and creating a new
hybrid that is subjective hierarchy covering the true and honest
expression that only the arts can deliver to us. His final attack
is on the health care idiocy and the phoney idea that reforming the
current system will make any real changes in our health. True
lifelong health must come from a different paradigm and Ruhala
points the direction. These essays are meant to open the reader's
mind to think in new ways and examine more closely the conditioned,
accepted without reason ways we conduct our society today.
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