
Looking
The future is always unclear. It could sway in your favor, which would make you one of the “lucky” ones. Or it can lead you down an unfortunate path, a path that makes you an example of what not to do. Right now all of us are starring in the distance. Wondering what is coming from the horizon. Parents worry that they may have to support their grown children. Who can't find a way to a career because now-a-days jobs are scarce. College students are nervous about who is going to hire them. They are searching for that one person to give them a chance. Somewhere, someone is struggling to afford sky high bills to save her or his life. America is short on cash, and her markets are struggling. But with all these elements happening at once there is no where to go but up. The worst thing to do is to just give up; to shut down all mentality for survival.
Cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses. From this perception, sensation, notion, and/or intuition are created. In short, just like you are what you eat, you are how you think. Instead of festering in pity parties, adopt a sprit of fortitude. Harriet Tubman, was a woman barely over 5 feet, who also suffered sleeping spells, lead a people to freedom. A dirt poor girl grew up to be Oprah, one of the most notable people in the world. If an overlooked, German scientist named Albert Einstein, can think up one of the greatest scientific solutions. Then I truly believe, anyone can get her or his life together in this rocky conomy. Don't loose hope or faith in yourself, or a loved one's abilities, and prospectives. You should take every moment that you can breathe as a gift. The best thing to do is steady the course, and keep an optimistic smile on your face. (And don't forget a side hustle.)
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