Thursday, December 2, 2004

A little faith

Little do we realize that every ounce of food we throw away can feed a starving child, and help him or her last a few more days. Nor do we consider all the wasted money spent on unnecessary material items can help buy clothing for those who can't afford it. The outrageous prices for luxury vehicles that we pay to show off our social status could send a less fortunate future doctor to school. The world could be a better place if it wasn't filled to the brim with power-hungry, money grubbing incompetency and was replaced with people who have honest hearts, good souls and a genuine love for their country as well as their people. If we all could change a little, we could change alot. Why is it taking so long for everyone to realize that the outdated methods we use to try and create a peaceful, healthy nation is just one destructive disaster after another? If we gave faith in ourselves and others a chance, maybe we wouldn't be living in such a mess. I can't wrap my mind around the direction we are choosing to take. Stop giving in to the pressures of society and realize that all of those around you are not your competition, nor are they your enemies. They are a reflection of who you are and what we could be if we learned to all work for one common goal, the human race.

Give us shelter from the storm.

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