Ceasing the Day
By Bonjonner
@Bonjonner (24)
United States
November 10, 2007 12:40pm CST
Do we as Americans, or just humans in general, really cease the day? Are we taking what we're given or must we go on creating our own worseless gizmos? Sure, the human mind has invented so many vastly complicated, and technological innovations, but most of them are morally useless; rather, they only fuel the economy, work-force, and schools, and give nothing back to mother nature. Is there really room for all this nonsense? Or will it eventually pile up, accumulate, and eventually fall apart? I believe that we as humans should be out walking this earth, exploring different regions of the globe, learning about other animal species, tending to our own houses, crops, meats, and alcohol...and not so much finding a job merely to survive and circulate currency. In the end, it all is very senseless and odd: Was the idea of currency originally to reflect some sort of balance and order? It has caused nothing but an unfair, wide partial spectrum of homeless, dying individuals, and billionaires doing the absolutely wrong thing with their money. Going to work while the sun is out shining all day, and coming home to your free time in the dark, with only a 3rd of the time you spent at work to spend with your family, hobbies, and actual LIFE, is just disgusting.
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@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
10 Nov 07
Life is exactly as you make it.Its all about having fun. If its not fun don't do it. People invent things because it's fun. The invention might be useless to one, and a Lifesaver for then next.Finding a job, learning to survive, and circulating currency are all fun things. If you believe life is disgusting, then it will be for you. So enjoy yourself being disgusted, while the rest of us are out there living Life to the Fullest, and having Fun!
@Bonjonner (24)
• United States
11 Nov 07
And honestly, if you are not outraged, you are not paying attention.
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
11 Nov 07
I am Canadian, 74 and I live in Canada in the summer and South Texas in the winter. I'm a selfemployed Farmer and am not retired because I love my Job. I have a Family and am very happy. I have a wonderful life. I'm Living it to the fullest!I have no problems, no worries, I let George Bush do as he pleases, I'm Canadian and I love it.
Now you tell me again that I'm not living Life to the Fullest!!!