If i were to exploit the benefits of biotechnology, i would probably filter better genes from Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas so i could incorporate it to my soon to be Baby Dylan. Those two guys, famous and iconic in every sense of the world, have become very influential to the way i look at things.
A day in my life would not be complete without a post thought of “the answer my friend is blowing in the wind” formula. All the faces of random sadness generates lots of questions and these Whys of everyday passes my by that i cannot help but say to myself, ah it’s just the way it really is. Look around you, and yes, the answer is all round us. It’s blowing in the wind. I came across an article about Bob Dylan in an Irish Music Magazine (I’m not sure if Bob Dylan was of Irish origin, perhaps he is) wherein when asked about how and where does he gets all the seemingly prophetic lines that he has in his songs, he said it’s basically random, that he only say and write what at the certain moment is on his mind. These thoughts, he said, is not meant to be prophetic or grand. It’s just a pure as the air that’s blowing in the wind.
Another guy is Dylan Thomas, the great Welsh poet that have humanized society’s struggle against the dying light of social justice through his famous and frequently quoted poem. Do not Go gentle into that good night. Prior to my entry to social development world, i was always been a fan of his quote “Rage against the dying of the light”. I feel that it is perhaps the strongest words that have been uttered by any poet that could challenge practically anyone to take action. The sense of catharsis is overwhelming. Do not die, because in your death you will carry with you the last light that could have potentially shine amidst darkness. Rage against the dying of the light! When i entered the realm of social activism, this quote continued to emanate form all souls i came across with, priests, community organizers, political prisoners, and grassroots educators. Rage against the dying of the light, they say…
The last Dylan guy, my baby Dylan, will soon see the light of day and i am so excited to finally see him, watch him grow, and guide him. The day will come when he will realize that he too, is the light. I will look forward to him firmly standing by the quote rage against the dying of the light.


