So here's my preachy post. Typically I post things in a different manner in order to allow people to think on their own. Sometimes we need to be slapped in the face though. Short, sweet and to the point.
You think the wealthy are upset over the unemployment issue we are having as Americans? Of course they aren't! That just means there are more Americans willing to work jobs that they don't want just to support themselves or their families. The military is so full right now, they are literally finding reasons to kick people out. They are sitting up in Congress right now literally laughing at all of us. Raising their own salaries and taking advantage of their full retirements after only ONE term.
The powerful people in this country want ignorant citizens. People that will be the drones, the backbone, the workers of this country. They don't want you to question anything they do. All they care about is production. Forget your creativity, forget your goals and dreams, they want production. You are a number. A person used for the good of the powerful and wealthy. The only time they want you to have an idea is if it benefits them in some way. The fastest way to get someone's attention now-a-days is to show them a way to make money. Either that, or show them a way for them to gain some sort of power. This country is nothing more than people looking out for numero uno. Number 1. Themselves.
It's really too bad it has come to this. Capitalism is, in theory, a wonderful thing. Capitalism is what drives us to be great. It inspires competition and makes you want to work harder. However, introduce a lazy society into Capitalism and now you see what has happened. Instead of helping one another we profit off of the losses of them. We like seeing others fail, because that means we are doing that much better. It's sad really. A society of workers that root only for themselves.
Because controversial issues don't always have to be politically correct... We live in a new age. Information sharing is as easy as ever. New ideas can be easily spread from person to person, without ever having to leave home. In theory, this is great. But what happens when we get too comfortable in front of technology? What happens when we stop venturing out to see for ourselves?
Friday, September 28, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Ready, Set, PREPARE!
So my one of my previous posts, located HERE, focused mainly on how time is essentially sold to the highest bidder, aka your employer. Sticking with the same theme, let's take a look at the common cycle that we, as humans, go through within our lives.
In our lives, we are constantly being told that we have to prepare for the next step. People are running their lives based on the belief that their actions will benefit them later down the road. As all of us know, things do not always turn out how we plan them. All of this preparation, while serving as a means to help us grow, is also hindering us beyond measure.
Now, stay with me here, we're going to take this a step further. Let's take into account the fact that not everyone makes it to retirement. It's kind of a dark subject, but death is real and needs to be factored in. If we are constantly preparing for the next thing, we may not be living our lives to the fullest. For those of us that DO die before we reach retirement, that means we wasted what little time we had here preparing for something that never even happened. Imagine saving money for something. Lets call it Item A. You are so obsessed with saving for Item A, that you completely ignore everything else you could be buying. Now imagine being close to having enough for Item A, and suddenly they stop selling it. (I guess you'll have to factor in a life without ebay as well haha) But what a waste huh? You could have been enjoying things all that time you were saving for Item A.
I guess what I'm really trying to get at here is that sometimes we need to stop ourselves and enjoy what we are doing at the moment. Don't like what you are doing at the moment, change it! If you knew the exact day you were going to die, would you act differently? Instead of a constant preparation would you spend more time doing what makes you happy? Well, I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but you are going to die one day. We all are, sooner or later.
Act accordingly...
- Preschool prepares you for Kindergarten
- Kindergarten prepares you for Grade School
- Grade School prepares you for Middle School
- Middle School prepares you for High School
- High School prepares you for College
- College prepares you for your "Real World Job"
- The Real World Job prepares you for Retirement
- Retirement... well... I think you're seeing the pattern
In our lives, we are constantly being told that we have to prepare for the next step. People are running their lives based on the belief that their actions will benefit them later down the road. As all of us know, things do not always turn out how we plan them. All of this preparation, while serving as a means to help us grow, is also hindering us beyond measure.
Now, stay with me here, we're going to take this a step further. Let's take into account the fact that not everyone makes it to retirement. It's kind of a dark subject, but death is real and needs to be factored in. If we are constantly preparing for the next thing, we may not be living our lives to the fullest. For those of us that DO die before we reach retirement, that means we wasted what little time we had here preparing for something that never even happened. Imagine saving money for something. Lets call it Item A. You are so obsessed with saving for Item A, that you completely ignore everything else you could be buying. Now imagine being close to having enough for Item A, and suddenly they stop selling it. (I guess you'll have to factor in a life without ebay as well haha) But what a waste huh? You could have been enjoying things all that time you were saving for Item A.
I guess what I'm really trying to get at here is that sometimes we need to stop ourselves and enjoy what we are doing at the moment. Don't like what you are doing at the moment, change it! If you knew the exact day you were going to die, would you act differently? Instead of a constant preparation would you spend more time doing what makes you happy? Well, I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but you are going to die one day. We all are, sooner or later.
Act accordingly...
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
And The Next Scapegoat Is...
It happens once every four years... No, I'm not talking about the Olympics. It's election time. Rather than sit here and try to break down each of the candidates and try to figure out which one is more qualified, I'm going to look at the entire political process in general.
The United States has two major political parties: Democrat and Republican. Both of these parties have different views on how things should work, as well as differing opinions on controversial topics. When George W. Bush was in office, people were in an uproar, blaming him and the Republican party for the declining economy. Finally, after 8 years, a new President was chosen. One that was a Democrat. Now, 4 years later, everyone is blaming Obama and the Democratic party because the economy has not gotten any better. It seems to me that the problem is not a particular party or the President. They are simply a front to take the blame for the failing of the entire political system.
I get criticized for my decision not to vote. There is constantly someone saying "People in other countries DREAM of being able to vote." That may be so, but perhaps they are just uneducated when it comes to the process. The rich members of this country are not told what to do by the poor, simple as that. There may be an ILLUSION of power provided BY the rich citizens to keep the masses happy, however in reality it is simply not the case. The rich only care about one thing, themselves. I refuse to play a part in their appeasement ritual called voting. Not only do I believe that my vote truly means nothing, but I believe that there is no difference between candidates. Power corrupts, as does money, and as President you obtain both of those things.
This political process is not working. The government wants you to blame a political party instead of questioning the situation as a whole. If a Democrat is in office, all of your problems are because of the left-winged donkey. If a Republican is in office, you can blame the right-winged elephant in the room, or oval office, whichever it may be.
Sorry, but I won't be voting on the next scapegoat. I won't be choosing who society decides to blame for their newest problems.
Some people wonder what they would do if they had the power to make one law. One chance to change the way something works. For me, I already know what I would do. I would pass a law that prohibits Congress from exempting themselves from anything. Does that seem fair to anyone else? I don't see how they get away with it now. They are elected to look out for our best interests, but it would seem they are looking out for their interests a little bit more. Here's the process:
...Interesting, I don't think Congress got that memo.
The United States has two major political parties: Democrat and Republican. Both of these parties have different views on how things should work, as well as differing opinions on controversial topics. When George W. Bush was in office, people were in an uproar, blaming him and the Republican party for the declining economy. Finally, after 8 years, a new President was chosen. One that was a Democrat. Now, 4 years later, everyone is blaming Obama and the Democratic party because the economy has not gotten any better. It seems to me that the problem is not a particular party or the President. They are simply a front to take the blame for the failing of the entire political system.
I get criticized for my decision not to vote. There is constantly someone saying "People in other countries DREAM of being able to vote." That may be so, but perhaps they are just uneducated when it comes to the process. The rich members of this country are not told what to do by the poor, simple as that. There may be an ILLUSION of power provided BY the rich citizens to keep the masses happy, however in reality it is simply not the case. The rich only care about one thing, themselves. I refuse to play a part in their appeasement ritual called voting. Not only do I believe that my vote truly means nothing, but I believe that there is no difference between candidates. Power corrupts, as does money, and as President you obtain both of those things.
This political process is not working. The government wants you to blame a political party instead of questioning the situation as a whole. If a Democrat is in office, all of your problems are because of the left-winged donkey. If a Republican is in office, you can blame the right-winged elephant in the room, or oval office, whichever it may be.
Sorry, but I won't be voting on the next scapegoat. I won't be choosing who society decides to blame for their newest problems.
Some people wonder what they would do if they had the power to make one law. One chance to change the way something works. For me, I already know what I would do. I would pass a law that prohibits Congress from exempting themselves from anything. Does that seem fair to anyone else? I don't see how they get away with it now. They are elected to look out for our best interests, but it would seem they are looking out for their interests a little bit more. Here's the process:
- Congress/President Proposes Bill
- Back and Forth Bickering
- More Bickering
- Congress Changes Bill To Exempt Themselves
- Bill Finally Passed
"All Men Are Created Equal"
Monday, September 24, 2012
Your Nine To Five Job... For What It's Worth
Employment. Now there's a concept for you. We're hearing about it more and more now that election time is approaching. The declining job market, the outsourcing of companies, the lack of funds to support our countries employment. Those are typically what are discussed when the topic comes up. Ever wonder if these jobs are worth it? Whether they are absolutely necessary? We all have different reasons to hold down a job. Some have families they need to support, others are simply saving for something. Have you ever taken a second to put exactly what you are sacrificing in perspective?
The average national household income is a constantly changing figure, therefore I am going to use a rough number for this example. Let's assume the average national household income is $45,000 a year after taxes are deducted (Unfortunately this is an optimistic number to a lot of people). This breaks down to $3,750 a month, $1,875 every two weeks, and given a typical 40 hour work week, roughly $23.50 an hour. Let's remember that number.... $23.50
The average life expectancy for a US citizen is roughly 79 years. (Another figure that is constantly changing) In today's society, you spend the first 21 years of your life preparing yourself for your job. This includes all schooling up to college and then 4 years at a university. I'm not even going to factor in how much time this is. Let's assume you have a job from the time you are 21 years old until you are 65. Assuming a strict 40 hour work week, (Absolutely no overtime or having tasks outside of the workday) you can expect to work roughly 91,520 hours in your life. Now let's recall the national average. Remember? $23.50 an hour. That means starting out, you'll probably make less, and towards the end, you'll be making more. Let's assume this average holds true. IF you were to somehow save every single penny you had made over the course of 44 years, you would have a grand total of $2,150,720. Not as much as you thought, huh?
What are you doing with this money? Are you using it strictly for what you NEED? If you are reading this blog then I would assume not. Trust me, I'm not judging, I do the same thing. I've only just started to realize what a waste a lot of this is. Fortunately, now that we've discovered this, we can change the way we live if we would like. Stop spending money on stupid things. My previous post which can be viewed HERE talked about want vs. need. It is interesting how those can be confused.
I will say this, I can imagine once you start getting older, you start to realize that time is an extremely valuable commodity. Time is not something that can be bought. Unfortunately, we can SELL time and we do it every day. Every time you work a job that you are unhappy with, you are essentially selling part of your life. Once you are older, you are left with an excess amount of money and possessions. All of those things, that were bought with money that you earned, are actually time that you sold. It's odd to think about, but I can imagine when you are close to death that you would be more than happy to pay $23.50 for an extra hour... So why is it that we are so quick to sell that hour earlier in life for that same $23.50?
Have thoughts on the subject? Join the discussion!
The average national household income is a constantly changing figure, therefore I am going to use a rough number for this example. Let's assume the average national household income is $45,000 a year after taxes are deducted (Unfortunately this is an optimistic number to a lot of people). This breaks down to $3,750 a month, $1,875 every two weeks, and given a typical 40 hour work week, roughly $23.50 an hour. Let's remember that number.... $23.50
The average life expectancy for a US citizen is roughly 79 years. (Another figure that is constantly changing) In today's society, you spend the first 21 years of your life preparing yourself for your job. This includes all schooling up to college and then 4 years at a university. I'm not even going to factor in how much time this is. Let's assume you have a job from the time you are 21 years old until you are 65. Assuming a strict 40 hour work week, (Absolutely no overtime or having tasks outside of the workday) you can expect to work roughly 91,520 hours in your life. Now let's recall the national average. Remember? $23.50 an hour. That means starting out, you'll probably make less, and towards the end, you'll be making more. Let's assume this average holds true. IF you were to somehow save every single penny you had made over the course of 44 years, you would have a grand total of $2,150,720. Not as much as you thought, huh?
What are you doing with this money? Are you using it strictly for what you NEED? If you are reading this blog then I would assume not. Trust me, I'm not judging, I do the same thing. I've only just started to realize what a waste a lot of this is. Fortunately, now that we've discovered this, we can change the way we live if we would like. Stop spending money on stupid things. My previous post which can be viewed HERE talked about want vs. need. It is interesting how those can be confused.
I will say this, I can imagine once you start getting older, you start to realize that time is an extremely valuable commodity. Time is not something that can be bought. Unfortunately, we can SELL time and we do it every day. Every time you work a job that you are unhappy with, you are essentially selling part of your life. Once you are older, you are left with an excess amount of money and possessions. All of those things, that were bought with money that you earned, are actually time that you sold. It's odd to think about, but I can imagine when you are close to death that you would be more than happy to pay $23.50 for an extra hour... So why is it that we are so quick to sell that hour earlier in life for that same $23.50?
Have thoughts on the subject? Join the discussion!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
CONSUME! CONSUME! CONSUME!
Ahhh what an interesting topic to bring up. The whole "Want vs. Need" debate. Anyone else wonder why we constantly go out and buy things? That burning desire to just go out and spend money? It is so commonplace nowadays that we hardly stop to think about it.
Ever go to the mall or clothing store simply because you want to buy more clothes? These stores are everywhere! In this department, girls are the biggest offenders. Dressers and closets and shelves full of nothing but clothes! Yes, it is true, we wear clothes everyday (Most of us anyways), but why is it that we have this absolute desire for new clothes? Is it essential to wear new clothes every time we go out in public? We can even take it a step further... Why buy designer clothes? I'll admit, even I am guilty of this. What makes a shirt worth $50 more than another shirt? A name? A brand? Some say the quality of clothes makes it more valuable, but can you honestly say a piece of clothing is going to last longer because it came from Guess or Ed Hardy? Then you wonder, what makes us buy those? Who are we trying to impress? Do we truly LIKE these clothes, or are we seeking approval from society?
Another thing we are constantly having to upgrade is our cell phones. Despite our current one being completely functional, we need to trade up and get the newest piece of hardware out there. Sometimes the features aren't even better, we just are bored with our current one. Tell me, can you truly see the difference between a 6 megapixel and 8 megapixel photo? Probably not, but we all know 8 is greater than 6, so it must be better and we should buy it. A lot of phones do the same things. Smart phones support apps, have high resolution cameras, and process at a rate we cannot begin to comprehend, yet that just isn't good enough is it? We always need more. We are always looking for something better. Always looking to throw money away on things we don't need.
Other things we are constantly upgrading unnecessarily:
Have any thoughts on the subject? Join the conversation!
Ever go to the mall or clothing store simply because you want to buy more clothes? These stores are everywhere! In this department, girls are the biggest offenders. Dressers and closets and shelves full of nothing but clothes! Yes, it is true, we wear clothes everyday (Most of us anyways), but why is it that we have this absolute desire for new clothes? Is it essential to wear new clothes every time we go out in public? We can even take it a step further... Why buy designer clothes? I'll admit, even I am guilty of this. What makes a shirt worth $50 more than another shirt? A name? A brand? Some say the quality of clothes makes it more valuable, but can you honestly say a piece of clothing is going to last longer because it came from Guess or Ed Hardy? Then you wonder, what makes us buy those? Who are we trying to impress? Do we truly LIKE these clothes, or are we seeking approval from society?
Another thing we are constantly having to upgrade is our cell phones. Despite our current one being completely functional, we need to trade up and get the newest piece of hardware out there. Sometimes the features aren't even better, we just are bored with our current one. Tell me, can you truly see the difference between a 6 megapixel and 8 megapixel photo? Probably not, but we all know 8 is greater than 6, so it must be better and we should buy it. A lot of phones do the same things. Smart phones support apps, have high resolution cameras, and process at a rate we cannot begin to comprehend, yet that just isn't good enough is it? We always need more. We are always looking for something better. Always looking to throw money away on things we don't need.
Other things we are constantly upgrading unnecessarily:
- Cars
- Televisions
- Shoes
- Jewelry
- Houses
Have any thoughts on the subject? Join the conversation!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Why Is It?
Hey everyone!
So I decided I'd take some time to write about why I created the blog. I've been watching the news for years now, as so many of us have, and realized that it might not be the best way to go about things. Like a movie, the news only shows you certain things. It is tailor made to show you exactly what they want you to see. I always wondered what I was missing out on by simply sitting at home and taking their word for it.
Anyways, I felt the best way to find out for myself is to travel around instead of just sitting in my room. While I prepare for my trip, I figured I'd create a blog to discuss events and update on what I was doing. Educated discussion is my goal. One of the most frustrating things are people with closed minds. Those who do not respect the views of others. A few things I plan on talking about:
So I decided I'd take some time to write about why I created the blog. I've been watching the news for years now, as so many of us have, and realized that it might not be the best way to go about things. Like a movie, the news only shows you certain things. It is tailor made to show you exactly what they want you to see. I always wondered what I was missing out on by simply sitting at home and taking their word for it.
Anyways, I felt the best way to find out for myself is to travel around instead of just sitting in my room. While I prepare for my trip, I figured I'd create a blog to discuss events and update on what I was doing. Educated discussion is my goal. One of the most frustrating things are people with closed minds. Those who do not respect the views of others. A few things I plan on talking about:
- Media Censorship
- Religion and how it affects society
- Freedom and whether it's slowly going away
- Laws. Which ones make no sense?
- Designer products. Why do we buy them?
- Needs vs. Wants
- Money: How much is enough?
- Societal Conditioning in general
- Safety: Illusion or Real?
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Opening Post Day
Ahhh here we have it. The first post of my first blog. Hopefully this will serve as a starting point for something great. Something that will spark conversation as well as a different way of thinking. I'm not here to preach anything. I think the most important thing in this world is individual thought. Sometimes hearing what others have to say can help guide your mind in ways you never thought possible. This promotes growth and seems to be what society is lacking nowadays. Unfortunately, people are easily swayed and do what they are told. Hopefully through this, people will start to think for themselves as we tackle issues we are exposed to every day.
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