The things of the world.

Sep 12, 2013 21:23

Well, this is only one of them. -w-

I don't know whether your behaviour or attitude towards things like what you're doing as an occupation has something against someone different (just not individuals; but collectively as a different culture, not just physically) but I wish you well. I'm not at the end yet, pfft, I'm only starting round 1 tomorrow.

To make money off things like this, perhaps, it is the guaranteed way to make money at such times but...

to make money off such things. We take money and everything else in return too lightly. Hiking up prices of one item leads to hike to the rest of the things in that reaction-chain(?). Much importance has been set to earn more; set the quality of life higher, etc. I don't mind having a higher quality of life but at what cost? Seeing how everyone is trying half dead to make more money when time has been set faster by the pace of our technology; what is now, the meaning of life?

We chase and chase; climbing high up the ladder; what is there at the end?

Is money our goal? What should be our goal?

How far-reaching we can reach but limited by the barriers of wealth (I am referring, to how people could fly (practically, go anywhere) everywhere but limited to money that we can spend on; or that healthcare is not much about mending people's health but the fault that technology to be in place to help people who are differently able-d are too expensive; even when it aids them to regain footing in their daily life. It is important, I see, to bring home the bacon (or return of interest) with the many research (and funds) that people has put into. But how many people are able to benefit from it?

Perhaps too much emphasis has been placed on giving one=receiving one in return. Life isn't like that. We give more than we would receive.

ramblings

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