Watching all those people tearing our cities, I see deeper into the problem, probably better than most becasue I was not born here. I was uprooter in my early years and had to leave behind friends and family, not because of political problems in my native country, but because my Dad wanted something better for our futures. From the first step on U.S. soil, the word was "Learn, learn, learn...". Now I watch TV as these misguided souls do their damage and I don't see the material ravages, but the destruction of all moral value that has been paid in blood by generations. Values that have been taken for granted and not at all appreciated by our citizens.
The words - Politically Correct - just burn in my ears and give me headaches, for in reality, there is no such thing as a perfect size fits all in any society.
The calls for rights and benefits are not mandatory. The wealthy do NOT owe anything to anyone. Students have a right to a good education and schools have a right to make a fair profit. There is also the option of choice, but not the rights to demand. many have gone to school and accumulated debt and paid it off, why not the new generation?
Because the new generation not only wants a cheap education, but demands a perfect high earning job upon graduation. The reality is no one owes this ar anything else.
What is available is the right to compete and make your mark based on your own ability and desires, not as a right of passage...
What I have learned over the yaers is to not be thin skin and to challenge myself to excell and I recommed this to all those wasting time marching up and down our cities making fools of themselves...
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
LIFESTYLE MYTHS
Day by day our society becomes more and more isolated and devoid of true lifestyle. We need places such as Living Social, Trip Advisor and Angie's List to hold our hands and guide our paths on what should be no more than normal living matters.
We need the guarantee that total strangers give us about our needs and desires. In short, these places are telling us that we are too stupid to make choices. Granted, mistakes will be made, but they will be made with these services too, but it becomes easier to say "They gave me the wrong information".
Stop it...!!! We don't need anyone's protection for what our lives require. In future issues I will be breaking down all these services one by one and show the fans that life does go on without them. Go ahead and if a mistake happens, fix it without having to blame someone else for it.
Contrary to beliefs, we as consumers are NOT always right; and yes, we do need the services of those professionals better equipped to do some of the stuff we feel to be experts at only because we read a website.
You want a vacation, forget this crap that Trip Advisor is dishing out, trust a professional travel agent to give you the right expertise. You want to invest, ask a professional investment broker for facts and figures. The Internet is only there for information, not to make you a broker over night. You want to know what it feels to go to a swanky place for dinner, save up for it and pay like the swanky people do. Living Social only points out that you need to go at discount, or better to not think of having such experiences; and most of all, please!!!! I beg you... Don't "Love Angie". You don't know who this broad is or what her angle is all about. If anything at all, let Angie love you. After all, it's your dues that is making her a rich woman for dishing the same stuff available from the local yellow pages. You need repairs, ask the local hardware or home improvement place. They'll give you great information for free.
Get real, okay...?? Stop hoping for the perfect moment about everything that is needed. It does not exist...
Remember, there is reality away from the mighty computer. You don't need to live attached to your iPhone, iPad or any other gadget. Attach yourselves to other humans and live the Real Lifestyle...
We need the guarantee that total strangers give us about our needs and desires. In short, these places are telling us that we are too stupid to make choices. Granted, mistakes will be made, but they will be made with these services too, but it becomes easier to say "They gave me the wrong information".
Stop it...!!! We don't need anyone's protection for what our lives require. In future issues I will be breaking down all these services one by one and show the fans that life does go on without them. Go ahead and if a mistake happens, fix it without having to blame someone else for it.
Contrary to beliefs, we as consumers are NOT always right; and yes, we do need the services of those professionals better equipped to do some of the stuff we feel to be experts at only because we read a website.
You want a vacation, forget this crap that Trip Advisor is dishing out, trust a professional travel agent to give you the right expertise. You want to invest, ask a professional investment broker for facts and figures. The Internet is only there for information, not to make you a broker over night. You want to know what it feels to go to a swanky place for dinner, save up for it and pay like the swanky people do. Living Social only points out that you need to go at discount, or better to not think of having such experiences; and most of all, please!!!! I beg you... Don't "Love Angie". You don't know who this broad is or what her angle is all about. If anything at all, let Angie love you. After all, it's your dues that is making her a rich woman for dishing the same stuff available from the local yellow pages. You need repairs, ask the local hardware or home improvement place. They'll give you great information for free.
Get real, okay...?? Stop hoping for the perfect moment about everything that is needed. It does not exist...
Remember, there is reality away from the mighty computer. You don't need to live attached to your iPhone, iPad or any other gadget. Attach yourselves to other humans and live the Real Lifestyle...
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