Thursday, October 16, 2008

The inevitability of change

Life surrounds us every minute, every second, every day. It is our environment, our thoughts, our actions, our circumstances, and our world.




Sometimes, our life is good, comfortable, and fulfilling, and other times, hell seems like a nice alternative compared to our own reality.




As an atheist, I don't look at our existence with much of a glamour--my philosophy is whatever makes a person happy, as long as it's not being forced on me, is fine. I simply do not believe, and that is all. But through this critical eye, I believe that we are very much going to change things very drastically over the next 20 years if the human race is to survive somehow intact.




And this is not limited to the United States--this is true of every country in the world, because what affects one, affects all. The people in the United States are, for the most part, better off than 85 to 90% of the worald's population. We aren't perfect, and we will never be perfect, but at the very least, we have non-contaminated water, indoor plumbing, and some element of a psycho-social

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