Tonight was productive. Max, Eli and I had a whole discussion on politics, life, the human race, society, out looks on life and just about everything else. We all came to the conclusion that we are heading for something big, and not just as a country, but as a world.
Now I am not really into all the predictions of the future and stuff like that, but almost all the predictions have the world suffer great chaos/ammagedon (sp?) in this span of 100 years. Even acient civilizations have predicted something big happening soon. The weather changes, the rise in natural distaters, the gobal terrorism, the political uncertainy, and so on aren't looking so good. But then again, it has looked worse before and this could be fueled by a lack of sleep.
Either way, my out look on death of myself and the people around me is, that everyone will die eventually and you can change that. And when death comes, you should remember that person for who they were and move on, because you can't bring them back. I have no fear of dying, because I live every day as a new day, some better than others, but they are all still interesting in their own way. So when I do die, wether it be today to 100 years from now, I will have no regrets.
Now I am not really into all the predictions of the future and stuff like that, but almost all the predictions have the world suffer great chaos/ammagedon (sp?) in this span of 100 years. Even acient civilizations have predicted something big happening soon. The weather changes, the rise in natural distaters, the gobal terrorism, the political uncertainy, and so on aren't looking so good. But then again, it has looked worse before and this could be fueled by a lack of sleep.
Either way, my out look on death of myself and the people around me is, that everyone will die eventually and you can change that. And when death comes, you should remember that person for who they were and move on, because you can't bring them back. I have no fear of dying, because I live every day as a new day, some better than others, but they are all still interesting in their own way. So when I do die, wether it be today to 100 years from now, I will have no regrets.
Oh, by the way, my camera is a Canon PowerShot S330 with a 3x optical lens, 2 megapixels. I bought it before they started boosting the megapixels on these things. Still produces sharp pictures, I feel. Canon lenses are pretty good.