Reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley I had many conflicting emotions, both fascinating and unsettling. As this book raises countless important issues around being yourself, having personal freedom, and what we give up to make life more simple and enjoyable, it’s a type of book that will stick with you forever. The story’s discussion on human training, as people are unaware they lost their freedom and have been conditioned to accept their lifestyles, unsettlingly, compared to our own real world it is greatly similar to countless people in media or in our daily lives. Huxley’s universe although extreme from the very first chapter, is yet also quite realistic on how our environment can shape our thoughts and desires so easily. Nonetheless, my attention was most drawn to the way Huxley’s protraits how moral ideals are placed onto children and if parents if fully witnessed their own children being programmed would beginn to doubt the system or countine as normal. I have learned to value the messy parts of real life and how different my personal world be if it was more like in Brave New World. Lastly, this book premotes people to explore investigation into thier lives and systems they may or may not know they are in themselves which I loved reading.