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Classic. Just the word sounds classic. Crisp, clean, and fresh. The only problem with that analogy is most of the true classics in American literature are old and crusty. Although some newly-written novels may be named “instant” classics, most of the new stuff that comes out is really just a spin off the old put into the new. By modernizing the setting, they can keep the same storyline while changing around the order of events to make it seem like a completely new basis and idea. Classics are essentially the original brilliance written upon sliced trees. They can work wonders for the mind, opening it up to the world around you, serving you some food for thought. My definition for the word that stands the test of time as does it’s followers? That’s simple.

**clas·sic – ****Greatness penned upon nature’s friend. **  [ **klas**   -ik  ]