Insanity is The Cure for The Common Flu
The cure may be the solution and the solution may be the cause.
I can’t believe how anyone can live in this mess. Between the doomsayers on the Internet, and the doomsayers on the news I look for my sanity and it’s gone. Growing up as a person who observed things for what they are, not what they aren’t. And I honestly don’t understand why policy is thought about over quality of an idea, and why affiliation of party is thought about over quality of the individual’s intellect or lack thereof. I just don’t get it. In an age of advanced technology, where anyone can gain a level of intelligence to that of a college degree if they were only to use it; they’d much rather just continue arguing about the same old things.
I have always had the belief that if you want to make something better, you have to go to the root of the problem. A square wheel does not function very well, and neither does applying government to society issues. In a problem-solving environment everything rotates in a cycle. The government being the body it is, does not rotate in a smooth cycle, it is more akin to that square wheel turning. It goes along for a bit, occasionally turns over, but nine times out of ten does not solve the problem.
That’s really bad because as we are increasing in population, we are relying on the government for more things. The rich are involved with the government, sure, but we get to decide who gets to be there. I don’t understand why Obama is focusing everything on health care, when really it is the advancement of science and technology that we need to fund as our society stands today. Government programs like NASA have PROVEN to succeed in providing the human race as a whole many things like helping private sector companies like Texas Instruments out and being the first to use integrated circuits to the extent of providing the groundwork for the personal computer revolution. Even in health care, putting the money towards the science involved instead of the people themselves is just less nonsensical to both sides of the fence.
I just say we as humans need to just look around us rather than what some “intellectual” ding-bat wants to tell us because they are all wrong. Information in books should be left to the books. We need to add on to what we know now, even if we seem to know everything there is always something more. If we were all focused on trying to cover uncharted territory with a knowledge of what came in the past we would succeed as a society, but I don’t see us living much longer if we continue to do what we have been doing, and maybe the doomsayers are right. Because you ultimately choose the apocalypse or the eternal salvation.
Now for all this uncharted territory stuff, go look up nanotechnology on Google. Not for any specific reason on my end, this is your assignment for the day. Never thought an article might MAKE you go look for information, now did you? I’m sure you can handle it though, you’re already sitting down at rest and you don’t have to go to the library to do it.
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