He was the nicest of men; but, unfortunately, Walt Disney cryogenically froze himself.
Well? What should we do?
Scenarios:
1) Walt's soul has escaped from his body. He could be unfrozen from his cryogenic state. But, the problem is that the body without a soul becomes a Frankenstein (i.e., Mary Shelly).
Well? What should we do?
Scenarios:
1) Walt's soul has escaped from his body. He could be unfrozen from his cryogenic state. But, the problem is that the body without a soul becomes a Frankenstein (i.e., Mary Shelly).
2) We could unfreeze him, and his soul might then escape from this cryogenic state to a better place.
3) His soul is indeed frozen within his body; therefore, if we unfreeze him, we’ll bring his soul and body back to earth.
I don’t want to create a Frankenstein, but then again, I don’t want Walt's soul to be blocked from infinite development.
Yours,
Pum
P.S. - Don't you think that a $146 million Golden Parachute for a recent Disney CEO who miserably failed during his first year at the helm is ridiculous? What about fiduciary responsibility to stockholders? I guess that notion went out the window. The problem is that the "corporate veil" has become an iron mask of deceit for many executives. Sorrowful; simply and despicably sad. : (
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