Sunday, July 21, 2013

XL

Carpe Diem

Rapidly expanding, corporate industrialism is taking over the American work fields. As manufacturing plants are forming overseas, America blue collar workers are slowly becoming a dying breed. For the younger generations, college is required, for the sole purpose of education is gradually shifting into solely prepping for a white collar work environment. Obscure trades and occupations are dying out.
In a society consumed by one's net worth, the creatives become extinct. Artists, philosophers, and talented musicians are quickly overlooked. Consumed by the fast pace of technology, we lack depth and purpose. Money does not last. Economies collapse. We cannot live solely to make money. Since we are given one life, shouldn't we spend it doing what we love? 

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