
Life is full of change, that's what makes the world go round. Technology is always getting better, different laws are being passed to change society, and the views of the world are always altering. It’s all part of life and we all have to learn to adjust to it all, which is part of the reason life is so hard. Everyone and everything is bound to change whether you want it to or not. Life is about how we adjust and therefore react to those changes. The only way to keep up with change nowadays is to stay informed and be true to ourselves. We all have our own beliefs and deep down we all know that only the strong will survive. It all goes back to natural selection. Your only options are either adjust, tolerate and survive or not. It's harsh, but it’s the simple truth.
There are so many changes that I want to see in America, but the number one change that I would LOVE to see is more people genuinely helping each other and less people fighting for money and power. If you look around, everyone in America is working to fulfill his or her inner greed for money. I am graduating college in the pursuit of getting a great job, so I can make money. Hustlers hustle to make a lot of easy money. People play the lotto and gamble to win big and have more money. America is money hungry and I would love to live to the day that America is no longer hungry for money! I truly believe that there are more important things in the world than money. If Americans truly, whole heartedly helped each other to become a better people as a whole, America as a country would not be in the state of economy that we are in right now. The distribution of wealth is only making the rich more wealthy and the poor poorer. If we all help each other to reach our own personal goals of happiness, then America would be a wonderful, peaceful place. If people stopped using, backstabbing and stepping on others to get ahead in their careers, there would be a better distribution of money and the middle class would not be as close to the poor class as they are. The middle class would actually look like the middle and not a lengthy dragged out poor class struggling to reach to the rich. The rich only employ the rich and the poor work hard to only make it as far as only making what the rich make in a day, in a month. I'm honestly disgusted with the common mentality of Americans who believe that money is the holy grail of life. Happiness and satisfaction is more important. It no only makes you a better person, but you also don't have to backstab anyone to get there.
As for the world, the only change I want to see is world peace. It may sound cliché, but it's real and it is attainable. If more countries worked together for the greater good of their country and then the world, the world would be a utopia. Of course there will always be the normal dangers of the world and cruel people here and there, but if a country's leader stand's strong for it's people and isn't too concerned about ruling the world, then maybe this world has a chance of becoming the utopia that so many of us have dreamed of. If countries worked together to reach the same goal, like creating better ways of preserving the ozone layer and keeping a healthy environment instead of each country secretly manufacturing weapons of mass destruction to kill the next, then maybe world peace wouldn't be such a far fetch idea. The world can be a utopia; we just have to work at it, one country at a time.
There are so many changes that I want to see in America, but the number one change that I would LOVE to see is more people genuinely helping each other and less people fighting for money and power. If you look around, everyone in America is working to fulfill his or her inner greed for money. I am graduating college in the pursuit of getting a great job, so I can make money. Hustlers hustle to make a lot of easy money. People play the lotto and gamble to win big and have more money. America is money hungry and I would love to live to the day that America is no longer hungry for money! I truly believe that there are more important things in the world than money. If Americans truly, whole heartedly helped each other to become a better people as a whole, America as a country would not be in the state of economy that we are in right now. The distribution of wealth is only making the rich more wealthy and the poor poorer. If we all help each other to reach our own personal goals of happiness, then America would be a wonderful, peaceful place. If people stopped using, backstabbing and stepping on others to get ahead in their careers, there would be a better distribution of money and the middle class would not be as close to the poor class as they are. The middle class would actually look like the middle and not a lengthy dragged out poor class struggling to reach to the rich. The rich only employ the rich and the poor work hard to only make it as far as only making what the rich make in a day, in a month. I'm honestly disgusted with the common mentality of Americans who believe that money is the holy grail of life. Happiness and satisfaction is more important. It no only makes you a better person, but you also don't have to backstab anyone to get there.
As for the world, the only change I want to see is world peace. It may sound cliché, but it's real and it is attainable. If more countries worked together for the greater good of their country and then the world, the world would be a utopia. Of course there will always be the normal dangers of the world and cruel people here and there, but if a country's leader stand's strong for it's people and isn't too concerned about ruling the world, then maybe this world has a chance of becoming the utopia that so many of us have dreamed of. If countries worked together to reach the same goal, like creating better ways of preserving the ozone layer and keeping a healthy environment instead of each country secretly manufacturing weapons of mass destruction to kill the next, then maybe world peace wouldn't be such a far fetch idea. The world can be a utopia; we just have to work at it, one country at a time.