Have you ever thought about the little things you take for granted? or even the little things that you make such a big deal over like which product taste better "Coke or Pepsi?" or which shoes go best with my outfits? These are the things that we put so much emphasis into, instead of the things that are actually more important like, "will our next candidate uphold his promises as president?" or "How can we make our environment safer and cleaner?" The question is the majority of our population don't. There is a small percentage of those who do care, but it isn't enough to make a sufficient impact. These socialistic things are some of the things that the
bloggers on my blog list have commented on. So, I mean what is really important to our society nevertheless our human race? If we know something is wrong or bad why do we continue to do it? Why do we continue to be bitter, fight and argue over things that aren't important? why not change? Is it because we feel like we have no obligation to do so? or Is it because being in the wrong seems so much better? For instance, if our society was given the choice of choosing between living healthy, safe and clean in a remote area that's the resemblance of the rain Forest or the opinion to live within the city with technology, smut, debris and disease? Which one would you chose? The majority of the people would decide to live within the city because they believe technology would be safer and could help them simplify their lives and make everything better. Only a Small percentage again would chose to go green. Why is it we chose to be weird and enjoy the
weirdness things or find humor in someone falling or being tortured or hurt? Why do we enjoy the things we enjoy? Why?
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