We live in a world that allows overpriced coffee to be an absolute normal occurrence, and sometimes even a daily occurrence.
The thought that a 9-5 job, sitting behind a desk, punching out emails all day is completely normal.
The world that says you need credit cards to build your credit so off everyone goes, helping the economy out by shopping at their pleasure .
The world that says that itās okay that you work till 65 and get a measly retirement.
The world that says books are not important, social media is.
The world that doesnāt take mental health seriously and pushes mental health conversations out of the work place, churches and social gatherings.
The world that forgets the importants of getting grounded by walking on fresh grass but prefers to rip out their lawns and replace it with rocks/turf.
The world that sells overpriced gym memberships, but also offers an abundance of processed food readily available.
The world that serves $1,200/monthly car payments on a silver platter with a ā0 % interest rateā written all over.
The world that values convenience over quality.
The world that allows you to have anything you want at any time, with a click of two buttons.
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The world that values relationships with daughters, sons, parents, siblings and loved ones via a social media app.
The world that disengages the children by taking the easy route and dropping electronic devices onto their laps while closing their eyes to mental development.
The world that says YES to taking prescription drugs for something that can be handled easily with herbs, whole foods, or homeopathic remedies.
The world that opens self storage sites every month because of itsā high demand. Their goal is: to collect payment from customers on a monthly basis to store their boxed up, unused, material goods.
Ever wonder how we can start changing this? It starts with you. Decide if you will be part of the society that merely goes with the flow. You have the greatest powers to start acting by making a change. By getting out there, walking the streets, getting the conversations going and starting social groups to effectively create a change in your community.
Steve Jobs was the first person to stand up, but gathered a handful of people to make something revolutionary. You donāt need a large crowd or a huge fan base. You can make a change by creating positive energy to exemplify your desires into this world.