Tuesday, March 24, 2009
H2O
So... if you have 12 minutes, take a look and "ahh" yourself.
Monday, March 23, 2009
What Times We Live In
It could be the failing housing market, it could be the rotten banks and Wall Street, it could be President Bush… it could a lot of things. The two things I have not heard mentioned are number 1, Greed and number 2, the Industrial Revolution is over.
- We must all own up to our part in greed. Need the bigger house, the bigger car, lots of toys, eating out… the excess. Maybe it wasn’t the bigger house or car for some… maybe it was the new clothes, new furniture, air conditioning, etc. Whatever we needed (or should I say wanted) we got, taking the debt for granted. With this new found freedom of excess, of course the creditors and banks would profit. No one is innocent in this mess, we all played our part. There is also a part we must all play to fix it… and there is NO quick fix. We took on the mortgages we couldn’t afford; the banks let us take them. We used credit to purchase outside our means; the creditors allowed it. Nobody tried to slow down or think… and then the bottom fell out. Hmmm… big surprise.
It is very interesting that people are worried about their grandchildren’s grandchildren having to pay for this latest round of bailouts, but the type of environment they live in doesn’t cross their minds. Do you now see a little of what greed does to us? - We rode the high of the Industrial Revolution for nearly a century and we all know “all good things come to an end.” Industry is being overrun by technology, at a pace we never imagined. Technology isn’t going anywhere, it is growing everywhere. We cannot hide from it. As our savvy for technology grows, the need for people in the workplace will diminish. We must learn to integrate into our lives. People will no longer build our cars, robots will. We need to plan for this now!! We are now in the Technology Evolution and we just need to get used to it. Industry and money are changing and there is nothing that can be done to reverse it. I just hope movies like “I, Robot” stay as fiction and do not foretell our future.
It is my opinion that we as a nation should chose to “Go Green”. With the sun and wind technologies that we have available to ourselves, we can temporarily create jobs, lessen our dependence on foreign nations, and save the earth. The sun catchers and wind farms are quite artistic looking and could greatly decrease our need for coal power. Our automakers have the technology to build “green” cars, but don’t because it is not cost effective in America. Well… let’s make it cost effective. Supply and Demand is a concept that will never die.
I will end now… as I can go on and on and on. But I want to end with (and don’t be afraid of it) the Golden Rule:
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
If we all lived by this rule, don’t you think the world would be a better place?

