Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Yes We Can

My hope for the future is that we all can set aside our petty disagreements and differences, and start working toward what is best for the country and world as a whole. Whether our disagreements are due to political, religious, ethnic, or racial reasons, it is vital to everyone's future that these things are set aside to some regard and that everyone begins to make concessions and sacrifices. We need to make strides toward using resources much more carefully and efficiently, avoid pushing ourselves into the business of other countries, and look internally at the things we need to do to change our predicament instead of examining the faults of everyone else. My hope is that we begin making the sacrifices we need to, and begin taking it on ourselves to get back on our feet through this economic crisis and strengthen and reinforce the values of equality and freedom that our country was founded on. The best way that I could do my part in these aspects is getting out into the community and passing on the gifts that I've been blessed with by performing service in the community. With all of the gifts and successes that I have been so fortunate to gain, I feel as if I could be of great service to all of those around me and at least offer them the help they may need. Our trip to San Francisco was an eye-opener in that we saw how many people are out there struggling while so many around them who could easily lend a hand turn a blind eye toward them. Hopefully we can be the ones that begin to end this trend and begin to take an interest in others as well as ourselves. This is my hope for myself, and the others in our group and our generation.

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