A species, any species, cannot exist without rules of scientific order.
The shades of gray of truth we are being fed, while fulfilling to some as a good sweet snack, doesn’t keep order in society.
While all things are possible, not all things are beneficial.
We concentrate so much time on our rights, when we should look at what’s best for our country and then work that plan.
A question. If we are so much better off in our progressive Utopia, why are we so unsafe, unhappy and suicidal?
I grew up in Atlanta. As a six year olds, rode our bikes all around Cascade Heights, hung around Campbellton Plaza unsupervised, crossing Delowe drive to find lost golf balls at the Putt- Put course and roamed Greenbriar Mall unsupervised. We were safe because adults were around.
Why is it so different today than it was in the 1960’s? What is the root cause?
Funny, I was spanked as much by my best friends Mom as I was by my own. We were all held accountable for what we did. We were stupid kids, but we had consequence in our life.
We were lower middle class. Never had a lot, but had what we needed. We had a neighbor on our street that had a maid come in each day. She was probably the first black person I had ever been around as a child orher than in passing. She would wear us out if we were fighting or doing wrong. We loved/feared/respected her. When I turned 25, we found her and she came to my wedding. We laughed about those days and in her eyes, she still had a deep love for us, and us for her.
What has changed our society so much that we cannot his to any standards or consequence for actions?
Why do we just assume our cities are dangerous? Why are they dangerous?
We need to look at ourselves and our responsibilities to others. And look at what has broken us to this point.
I miss the days when young kids could actually leave their driveways on a bike.
It shouldn’t be this way.
The shades of gray of truth we are being fed, while fulfilling to some as a good sweet snack, doesn’t keep order in society.
While all things are possible, not all things are beneficial.
We concentrate so much time on our rights, when we should look at what’s best for our country and then work that plan.
A question. If we are so much better off in our progressive Utopia, why are we so unsafe, unhappy and suicidal?
I grew up in Atlanta. As a six year olds, rode our bikes all around Cascade Heights, hung around Campbellton Plaza unsupervised, crossing Delowe drive to find lost golf balls at the Putt- Put course and roamed Greenbriar Mall unsupervised. We were safe because adults were around.
Why is it so different today than it was in the 1960’s? What is the root cause?
Funny, I was spanked as much by my best friends Mom as I was by my own. We were all held accountable for what we did. We were stupid kids, but we had consequence in our life.
We were lower middle class. Never had a lot, but had what we needed. We had a neighbor on our street that had a maid come in each day. She was probably the first black person I had ever been around as a child orher than in passing. She would wear us out if we were fighting or doing wrong. We loved/feared/respected her. When I turned 25, we found her and she came to my wedding. We laughed about those days and in her eyes, she still had a deep love for us, and us for her.
What has changed our society so much that we cannot his to any standards or consequence for actions?
Why do we just assume our cities are dangerous? Why are they dangerous?
We need to look at ourselves and our responsibilities to others. And look at what has broken us to this point.
I miss the days when young kids could actually leave their driveways on a bike.
It shouldn’t be this way.