Friday, March 11, 2011

It's not always just about fun..

So many out there work so hard for money, to feed their family, to pay the bills, the mortgage, the fees, etc. Then when a natural disaster has dedicatedly destroyed everything they could possibly have, it's all gone. There's nothing we can do about it... We tend to think inside 'our own little worlds', have the time of our lives, and work hard for what? If this is all that is going to happen. We don't tend to appreciate the world around us, the atmosphere, the beauty of nature and the people around us. It's just full of hate and pollution. And we'll never seem to learn, because it takes a lot to learn how to appreciate things, sometimes it may be having to lose something to find the real meaning of it's value. And in other cases, it may just take a while to learn.

And if *knock on wood* everything does disappear, everything gets destroyed.. What next? Are we able to say that we've lived life to the fullest, and fulfilled everything that we've wanted to achieve? I don't like thinking about it, but I've been worried all morning, especially knowing that I've got family and friends in most of those countries on watch. Even though you'd be able to say "Oh, don't worry, you're in the Northern Hemisphere, don't worry, you'll be fine", I'm literally as scared as those people who are currently living in those countries. :(

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