HOW I'M GETTING MY SLICE.

I decided to finally try and do instead of just think about doing. And so this blog was born. I hope to bring some awareness to overlooked or misunderstood subjects. I will use this blog as a soundboard of everday frustrations, memorable learning experiences and other links of interests during my posts. Some the subjects that will be covered will touch my family personally. Expect those posts to be lively to say the least. Other will be of light nature and to be considered as a moment of pure childishness. Hope those who visit find something useful and enjoy their time spent.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Somewhere in the middle...

"Can't complain if you don't know?"

Words I will always remember, just can't remember who said them to me. They have helped me some many times, in so many ways over the years since my early 20s. I've used them as a theory on job choices, forwarding my education and life experiences.

These words are shouting at me everyday lately with the mess (large and small) I see develop in my town, province, country and world.

I don't think I'm alone in wanting to scream when watching the news or listening to another speech of tongue-in-cheek, omitting or misleading information from all levels of government.

Poor financial management, chaotic disorganization of health matters...

Where does one start to make sense of the nonsense?

Which brings me back to the first sentences I posted.

A person has to find out for themselves nowadays.

Research is your friend. The biggest mistakes in history were (and still are) made when the masses accepted without question.

Are times really changing?

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