On Being Held Up Or, On A Path To Madness by Richard Tornell
Posted: September 04, 2017, 09:35:47 PM
Richard, you and I have been here a bit with you being here a long time and a long time author of submitting stories and poetry. As such, I've read much of your work.
The one you wrote this month one flowed more as an educational piece and I enjoyed it. You pointed out very good points on how the mind works.
It reminds me of what a retired policeman friend of mine once told me, "Actual witness's to a crime are the worst witness's." He told me that after a crime is committed, and after doing interviews of the witness's, hardly any of the stories match. A red car, a gray car, a black man, a chinese man. Everybody seems to view the scene differently.
I'd say film does not lie but even that is now manipulated.
Good job.
The one you wrote this month one flowed more as an educational piece and I enjoyed it. You pointed out very good points on how the mind works.
It reminds me of what a retired policeman friend of mine once told me, "Actual witness's to a crime are the worst witness's." He told me that after a crime is committed, and after doing interviews of the witness's, hardly any of the stories match. A red car, a gray car, a black man, a chinese man. Everybody seems to view the scene differently.
I'd say film does not lie but even that is now manipulated.
Good job.