The World At Hand
Day after day, millions of Americans worry over the most miniscule of problems. From children to fully-grown adults, the average citizen just fails to concern themselves with significant tasks, fails to put more time where time is needed, fails to see the meaning of life. As toddlers, they worry over troubling matters such as loss of candy or the horrors of having to share with fellow peers. As children, they fight over the ownership of poorly-crafted plastics and cheat each other over debts of up to a quarter. As teenagers, they stress for days over the look of their hair, cause the biggest fuss over the color of their shirt, debate with all their might over the quality of their socks, which they promptly toss aside after a day's wear.
Upon reaching adulthood, these same individuals only double their attitudes; their issues remain more or less of the same importance. Ownership can no longer be resolved in small quarrels;...[More]
Upon reaching adulthood, these same individuals only double their attitudes; their issues remain more or less of the same importance. Ownership can no longer be resolved in small quarrels;...[More]
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