Alright I've got my chips, I've got Monsieur Bublier (Mr. Bubbler, I just think his name is funnier in French, LoL)
I've had such a slow start to a day. I got outta work (which was slow and boring) and headed over to Harris Teeter for some food and hair color, so I could touch up my roots, and I got home and then had a PLAN to make a tuna fish sandwich and eat that and some toasted Ritz cheddar crackers mmm *CRUNCH* after doing my hair and having a bowl and cleaning the house a little.
That didn't happen, dear friends
I, instead, ended up smoking first and then my mind started thinking about tons of shit and then I wanted to do my blog. SO! Without further ado, my first official thought:
As I sat at my window looking out upon the backs of the many different heights of houses in my neighborhood, I looked down at my neighbor's backyard (12x12 ft, not that big) and saw that they had placed an upside down bucket on their patio table and then placed the cover over that and the chairs in order to make sure no damage came to the table or the chairs. We get a lot of snow here, so if it piles on, I imagine it certainly would hurt the table.
I couldn't help but think "Wow, that's really intuitive." Perhaps I would have adapted similarly to the situation had I been in it, but since we don't have a table outside, the thought just never crosses my mind.
Which then, had me continued in thinking we all live such different lives, even though we're so close to one another. Each of us has a different experience and challenge throughout our daily lives, which give us different lessons in life, some of which others have learned and you haven't, yet. I commend us as a species for being so adaptable, but if we are all fighting similar challenges in life, why don't we help each other out, more?
Advice here and there, or a helping hand at work goes a long way. You begin to build a team. With teamwork, you can better yourselves as a group by looking out for one another. Then, you carry that into your every day life, and teamwork, then, should technically exist in a form we would call "companionship". This goes for any kind of relationship that begins to grow as a whole. Why, then, do we stop there? Why can't the world create their own net of teams that have goals that look out for everyone's general well-being?
Oh that's right... "Government" was supposed to be that idea. Instead, what happened was the set of people who didn't 100% agree with the other set of people, asked the guy in charge to do them a favor. Then, out of friendship and in the name of "teamwork" and "leadership" he made some decree somewhere along the way that some people appreciated and others did not. It looked like favoritism, thus parties were made, lines were drawn, and the they paved the way for more corruption to come.
Thanks a lot teamwork...
1 comment:
I call my bubbler "Mr. Buble" after michael buble
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