Wednesday, November 12, 2008

can I get a black coffeeeeeee~

"Blog about that "One Challenge" that you or your family/friends will have to face in the next four years. Whether it is Professional, or Economic, or Cultural, or Political, or Social, or Environmental, I want you to explore that problem and articulate not only how it will affect you, but how it will affect the world around you. Why is this a social/cultural/professional/economic/or environmental injustice? How can we curb this injustice before it comes to the forefront? What can we do as citizens?"

Kay, what I've got to say about this is that, you know what, there's gonna be a shitload of problems in the future. There's a shitload right now. Does 'economy' mean anything to anyone? Resourcing jobs? Anything? Hello? My personal war is really against whats going to happen to the economy in the next four years and where are the oh so elusive jobs going to be. Money is the single most important thing it seems in the general worldly view. What can you do without money? Nothing...maybe go walk to a park and hang out, walk somewhere, ride a bike somewhere, friends house, your house....money makes the world move. Period, whether you wanna accept it or not. My problem with the world, what I see happening is the economy is going to bust and have to crawl back to any kind of good point. Jobs are going to start being more and more resourced out to Japan, Taiwan, China, and Korea for some examples. AKA they aren't going to be anywhere near where anyone who needs them are. The problem with THAT is it's not going to help the economy for one. Everything is going to be elsewhere. Secondly, when I get out of college, I need somewhere to go. I NEED to be making enough money to support myself (back to money makes the world move) and if the economy still sucks in 4 years, and jobs are more and more hard to come by, what is a girl to do? What happens if I come into my familys company, what if something happens to one of my parents and I don't have a job to make the money to support both of them and myself? Job outsourcing and the economy are the most important future problems for me.

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