Friday, February 28, 2014

cost effective

Leaders aren't meant to lead,
they're meant to uphold
the principles society
has set as a common
standard.

Their basic worth is
based on upholding the
common good.

They are there to make sure
we are all fully represented
in a way that does not
impede upon the rights
of others.

All we need is a leader to
allow us to prosper
equally, to
maintain the same
opportunities
for all people, no matter
their background,
their race,
their religion,
or their sexual orientation.

It is our right to live,
to love, to dream,
and too seek out those
necessities that best
make up the framework
of who we are individually
for the sake of
our species.

Each one of us make
up the pieces to
a greater puzzle.
It is the individual
that represents the whole.
When we work within our means,
society prospers
because each person is
working to their
full potential
for the sake of
civilization as well as
themselves.

No one needs monstrous amounts of
wealth. The difference between
earning 50k a year and a 100k a year
is fairly narrow. Those margins
decrease dramatically when millions
of dollars of income are discussed.
It does absolutely nothing for
our level of happiness.
Collecting possessions
does not make you happier,
it only adds more burden
to an already burdensome life.

We need to become happy
within our means.

We need leaders who are not
out for themselves, but
for the people they are indebted
to represent.

We have to get away from
selfishness, and begin looking
at the greater good.
Consuming more products
does nothing for the individual
or the masses. It depletes our
resources and gives more wealth
to the already wealthy.

Recycling in its truest sense
is utilizing already constructed
products for the sake of reusing those products
rather than wasting energy on breaking those
products down to their
base materials to construct new products.

A true hybrid vehicle not only
puts out low emissions, but also
uses less fuel, and uses less of our
natural resources to manufacture.

A truly 'green' society would be looking
for alternatives and using what we already know
to get as far away as we can from fossil fuels.

But the problem is that we have wealthy individuals
that would make less money
if we went to a cleaner way of living.

If they can't make billions of dollars
on an idea, then it gets pushed to the side in order
to maintain profits for the future of themselves,
not us.

We already pay for water and land. It's only a matter of time
before we have to pay for our sun and air too.

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