Thursday, July 20, 2006

It's still hot.

Yep, the temperature is still excruciatingly extreme. Israel is attacking, North Korea is mad, American politics are divided, and Best Buy is doing well. What is this world coming to?

As Jason would say, nothing. The problems have just moved around, and thanks to mr. Media, we're now all a bit more aware of it. Ten years ago, there was just as much violence in the world as now. Somolia, Bosnia, and many others were just as murderous. Many of them have calmed down and now it's up to Israel, Iran and North Korea to keep on the world's constant battles.

American politics. Ha. They are and always have been rediculously jelously over-done and under-appreciated. You remember when you first found out that some Egyptian Pharoahs were under 20 years old when they held power? You were all shocked and amazed. It's no different. Most of the people in power are just physically older kids, with no patience, no heart, and a huge desire for power. I mean, come on. Grow up.

Don't get me started on Best Buy.

So, some must ask the question, what now? What do we do? I propose this: we forge ahead, have fun, and make light of the things that most people don't. Very very few things in this world are even remotely affected by you. Find something to affect, something you believe in, something you enjoy, get good at it, and affect it like nobody has.

Anyways, I'm going to go put forth my best foot on the sales floor. I'm going to convince my managers that I'm an asset. Not because I want to remain a salesman, or even remain at my current place of employment, but because I want people to see what happens when a person truly enjoys life, and doesn't get affected by corperate shenanigans, or managerial bureaucracy.

Who cares about that? Money isn't about life, so why help someone out who thinks it is?

There's more to life than money, more than possessions, more than junk, more than sex, more than cars.

There's so much in my head right now, I don't have time or space to write it all. I'll try to add more in later posts. Until then,

Goodbye Bloggers, and stay classy.

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