dinsdag 13 maart 2012

Let's be unrealistic dreamers

This morning I read a tweet from Mark Bittman with a link to a speech by Haruki Murakami. Of course the speech was brilliant. I believe almost everything the man writes is brilliant (sorry I am a huge fan). But what also made me read the whole speech while drinking my coffee, is that it said the English translation of the speech was produced as part of a collaborative translation project entitled Planting Seeds Together.

I find it so inspirational that people all over the world, who very often don't know each other, come together on subjects that are important to them. They share their attention, their time and their knowledge to do things that matter. Internet in itself has always allowed us to do so, but social media such as twitter and facebook have made it so much easier.

Besides writing about the nuclear disaster in Japan, Murakami writes so beautifully on the power (dangerous when misused) of communication.

From the speech:

"We had gone beyond the point of no return. The deed was done. Those who doubted nuclear power generation were now asked the intimidating question, “Would you be in favour of power shortages?” Consequently, those who harbour doubts about nuclear power generation came to be labelled as “unrealistic dreamers”. And so we arrived where we are today. Nuclear power plants, which were supposed to be efficient, instead offer us a vision of hell. This is the reality. The so-called “reality” that has been proclaimed by those who promote nuclear power however, isn’t reality at all. It is nothing more than superficial “convenience”, which their flawed logic confused with reality itself."

And

"How wonderful it would be if we could build a house of “unrealistic dreamers” and forge a “community of spirit” that would transcend both country and culture. I believe this would be the starting point for our rebirth, as we have experienced many natural disasters and wanton acts of terrorism in recent times. We must not be afraid to dream. We should never allow the crazed dogs named “efficiency” and “convenience” to catch up with us. We must be “unrealistic dreamers”, who stride forward vigorously. Human beings will die and disappear, but humanity will prevail and will be constantly regenerated. Above all, we must believe in this force."

Look here for the whole speech.

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