I have an ethical mind. A large part of that, I believe stems from the fact that I'm somewhat of an emotional person. Things affect me in ways other people might just pass over, like, when watching a Halocaust documentary, I can't help but cry because I think about how that could have been my family and my friends. I always try to look at a subject from a larger, more substantial viewpoint so as to inform people on how they can improve themselves and, ultimately, the world. For example, the nation, in general, would be better off in an eternal state of summer. Statistics prove this ardently. I'm just here to help.
Experimenting with new ideas did influence my blog in a way. A pretty revolutionary idea I presented in my blog was health care covering vacation expenses. Although this was largely a sarcastic tone, one could take the idea and roll with it.
I also wrote the blog with an awareness of myself and others. It is truly healthy to vacation and relax instead of going and going until you simply cannot go any more. The heart can't take that kind of stres and heart disease is a murderous problem in our nation today.
I realized through my blog that, although the idea of eternal summer is proposterous and will never happen in my lifetime, it is certainly a romantic idea that I am in great favor of. I also realized that writing many blogs over the same subject is immensely difficult.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Celebrate the Summer
Summer: a time of festivities and jolly-good times. Between Independence Day (or Fourth of July) and May Day (or Labor Day), summer is a season of patriotism and homage to all those who have made the U.S.A. what it is today. On Independence Day, fireworks are the main attraction and red, white, and blue is the hottest color scheme. Whether you want to catch a baseball game or maybe just some sun, the Fourth of July presents ample opportunity.
While Labor Day marks the official end to summer, it is still a time of great celebration. It is a day for workers to take a break from their duties and have some time for themselves, and for all the football fans out there, it also marks the beginning of the college and NFL football seasons. The idea for a "workers holiday" began in Australia in 1856 and has been carried on worldwide ever since. Some of the wildest celebrations involve a huge concert in Rome and countless political protest in France.
While Labor Day marks the official end to summer, it is still a time of great celebration. It is a day for workers to take a break from their duties and have some time for themselves, and for all the football fans out there, it also marks the beginning of the college and NFL football seasons. The idea for a "workers holiday" began in Australia in 1856 and has been carried on worldwide ever since. Some of the wildest celebrations involve a huge concert in Rome and countless political protest in France.
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