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fandomhigh2014-08-06 01:46 pm
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Practical Philosophy, Wednesday
"Since we're quickly beginning to approach the end of the summer, I thought it might be worth it to examine the opposite end of the questions I asked you at the start," Ender said. "Specifically, how much have you changed since you got here? How do you see your future, on the island or off? Has the island been an interruption in your life, to be skipped past and left there once you graduate? Or has it forged lasting changes that will stick with you in the times ahead?"
He smiled briefly.
"I realize this isn't a particularly philosophical series of questions," he said. "But it's something worth reflecting on, not just with me, but between yourselves. I have a feeling your viewpoints will be as diverse as you are."
He sat back.
"But to pull it larger: do you think there's a shared experience here on this island? Something similar we all take away from it? Or none at all?"
He smiled briefly.
"I realize this isn't a particularly philosophical series of questions," he said. "But it's something worth reflecting on, not just with me, but between yourselves. I have a feeling your viewpoints will be as diverse as you are."
He sat back.
"But to pull it larger: do you think there's a shared experience here on this island? Something similar we all take away from it? Or none at all?"

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He shrugged his shoulders a little.
"I don't know what my future holds, but wherever it takes me, I think this helped me do something better with it."
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It kind of helped, knowing who and what he was. He'd had no idea, before, and had been blindsided by things like anger and hurt after a whole childhood spent with no reason to feel either.
"And I won't be completely alone, either," he added. "It might seem silly, but I'll have Ozzy and Old Lace to help keep me grounded, too. They'll make it easier, even if there's nobody else there."
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She did not particularly care about what they were discussing, however, and spent the time playing with the grass and, well, no—she wasn’t even listening.
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