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2012 has not been an easy year for most people I know. Several friends
of mine are divorcing, others have lost their homes or their jobs.
Personally I've known over a dozen people who passed away since January
alone. There have been debilitating illnesses, businesses lost, and
dreams shattered. It doesn't matter what political affiliation you align
yourself with, times have been tough, but they've also been tough a lot
longer than most people will admit to.
But here's a secret
that some people don't want to admit to: Things are getting better. And
why are things getting better? Because they always do. History is
cyclical. It may ebb and flow, but life always goes on. We've had it too
easy for too long, and what's worse is we can't even appreciate that
fact. Not only do we take our wonderful lives for granted, but the
moment we face trouble, and I mean real, tangible trouble, we become
whiny, spoiled children.
It's easy to blame others and use
scapegoats to make ourselves feel better. It's comforting to blame the
weak, the different, or the unknown. No one wants to admit they made a
mistake last week or last month or last year that actually have
repercussions today. That's Human Nature. But sometimes you have to shut
the fuck up and take the hit. Sometimes it is your fault, and that's
when its time to stop making excuses and clean up the dirty, ugly mess
by getting on your knees and using some damn, simple elbow grease.
I'm frustrated. I'm angry. I'm tired of hearing the blame. I'm tired of
hearing the excuses. You are selfish. We all are. More often than not
we do what feels good instead of what is right. We choose the
comfortable or flashy path instead of the tougher, complicated,
healthier one. It happens. All the time. And that's fine, no one is
perfect. But none of us are going to make things better by living in
fear, hatred, or ignorance. Life isn't always fun and it certainly isn't
fair; Life is just a series of random events that you navigate the best
way you can. There are no easy answers here, but there are simple ones:
Do what needs to be done, not because someone is watching or forcing
you; do it because its what needs to be done. Don't expect a trophy or
your own reality show for doing the bare minimum; don't expect applause
or even a chuck on the shoulder. Don't wait for someone else to come
along, do it because you're the one who got there first.
Times
are hard and they will be for a while. But the hard times won't last
forever; they never do. Tomorrow the sun will still shine, children will
still play, and we'll all be alright. Have a little faith. Have a
little confidence. Have a little hope.
Now let's all get to work.