I'm just curious on this honestly.
The most important thing, I would assume, in the universe is life.
Apparently us few got lucky eh'!
Still it leaves me wondering why so many take it as something of the minimal importance.
Of course a bit peeved at the religious community for spurring a bit of it on, but they also abate it, I believe it's more of just a person to person
issue.
I 'sadly' know of so many, so far too many people who don't have any dreams, hopes or ambitions in life but simply search for a way to sustain
themselves till the day they day.
These people have no hopes, no dreams, nothing at all, but the part that bothers me the most is that they have a huge sense of being extremely
important in the world! (Mind you they don't have the slightest clue of the butterfly effect).
Just on a daily basis you think you see good acts and it turns 180 on you in a heart beat, I may just be slightly naive I suppose, but it gets
ridiculous, I go to give blood, I only go just because I feel good for doing a good thing, that's as far as my selfishness goes there, first time I
went to give blood on those big bus things (lol) I walk in with another woman who walks in and announces "If you don't have any of those free
tshirts for doing this tell me right now so I don't have to waste my ****in time here again!!!" .......What the hell? It was like the whole point of
a 'donation' had turned into something askew.
I digress really, it's just the point that my ex ( extremely happy I can put 'ex' now
) always claimed how much she loved to help animals, and
blah blah blah, but through so long, and through my progressive efforts she never once ever helped an animal......... In the least don't say you love
to help animals if you never do, like me saying I love skydiving, i've never gone skydiving.
Most of all though, I see people like
Neil deGrasse Tyson and many others, that come
from strange and unlikely backgrounds that have ambition and drive to 'make a difference' in this world?
What is it that separates the two people, the ones who do, and the ones who refuse to do?
Again, what happened to the principle "when you enter a place leave it a better place then when you got there". My favorite saying of course.