Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Scapegoats.

"You're judged on the things you succeed in doing, not the things you attempt to succeed at." - Louis Kaestner


The issue with our society is that we reward failure and ineptitude as much as we do success and responsibility and it's sent out a fatal mixed message to an entire generation.

Whenever people look at you strangely because you don't have a multitude of kids by the age of twenty-one, as if that's normal to begin with, or call you a snob because you have a high school diploma before the age of thir

ty, or because you're actually doing something productive with your life - you know that there's something seriously broken in our society.

People's priorities are ass-backwards and they know it, yet always want to find a scapegoat for their problems. It's arrogant to think that one can shrug their educational duties, get knocked up or knock someone up multiple times in many cases, have virtually no income to support themselves, and then place the tab on everyone else. You made your decisions, now deal with the consequences of your actions. This country has alot of work to do.

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