Things I hate the most:
Smoking-it's disgusting, pollutes the air and kills people even if they don't smoke themselves
Not recycling-We've found a way to take better care of our earth, so why not do it?
Laziness- Who doesn't get satisfaction from earning money? Why make it harder on everyone else? Get off your hind end!
A dirty vehicle- they need to make hand vacs more convenient
selfishness- we all live together, we all work together and for each other
Okay, so now that the rant is over. Here's what's been on my mind this summer.
Living in the Moment
A lot of times I tell myself how miserable of a life I have. The government makes it incredibly difficult for me to go to school, pay bills, and earn money to go to school and get a "good job". I'm sure most twenty-somethings my age feel the same way. I wish there was a better way. I wish I could be older, smarter, and more independent. I could have my own place, choose my own furnishings, and do whatever I want. (Okay that's a slight stretch for me, but for the rest of my generation it remains true) As Switchfoot likes to say
"I have no generation, show me my motivation"
But it's absolutely true in all cases. We have EVERYTHING we need, nothing we want, and we still want more. Our time as young adults is seen as nothing important. Our lives are pretty pathetic. But this fourth of July I really started thinking. Independence day isn't only about our freedom to live in the United States. We have been blessed to even be born here. To go to school, to live in a house, to walk down the street in sunglasses and jeans. Our brothers aren't sent to war at age 11. We think puberty is the hardest part about growing up, but we are ignorant to remember that in our world, girls are sold into prostitution and married at 7 years old. We can go into a mall and see dozens of items, for us to choose. We don't have to make shoes, shirts, or jewelry. we just shell out money and take them home, and demand more.
It's hard seeing our nation grieve. I can't imagine how I would feel if I wasn't a Christian and knew these cruelties. I try to be content living at home during the summer, working for slightly above minimum wage in the heat everyday. I am trying to be content being single, in college, and in debt. I always think about the future and what God wants me to do with my life. Right now, it's a question mark, but it's not a period. Let's start living life with commas and exclamation marks.
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