I just can't bring myself to the conclusion that I may never make sense or make change in the world. I feel like things are going downhill all the time. Well, I have explanations for both of these. The change phase is just beginning and I am just a kid, so ha! And the downhill thing...I walk downhill most of my day and I just might live on a hill, so that explains all of that.
Wait, what are we talking about here? I feel like I started something that I have no idea how to finish. But, who needs power OR prestige? Power's boring and prestige is just something I don't feel like having. Do you want either of them?
So, now, what's this about change? Who the heck wants change? Aren't most of us doing at least alright and surviving right now? Whatever, I like the idea of change happening all the time
We need to go back to a couple hundred years ago when revolutions were running rampant. Bloody or nonviolent, outrageous or simplistic. Whatever you can think of!
To explain why you don't need much for change is a very difficult thing to explain because it seems completely wrong. You need energy and charisma. It helps out a little bit, I'd have to say.
So, tell me what kind of change you want to see and we shall see who's up for the biggest change in the world today.
I want to see a better world, better conditions, happier citizens in our countries, real people!
















It's true. The butterfly flaps his wings and a whirlwind starts somewhere else. Part of society tells us it's impossible to make change without the reputation of Gandhi or the money of Princess Di, but the other part tells us it's entirely conceivable. It's all in how you view change, too. I mean, the Sex Pistols started some sort of movement based in a fashion style and Buddha started a way of life based around enlightenment. But is it truly possible to make change without some higher inspiration? Examine Plato's The Cave, if you will. Can one incite change before stepping outside of the cave?
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"Love is a perky elf dancing a merry little jig and then suddenly he turns on you with a miniature machine gun." ~Matt Groening