Today, I felt like I was given the chance to talk about what I know. And I wasn't ready. After watching The Newsroom drama, I feel like my eyes have been opened to a whole new perspective. Being in a newsroom gives you that adrenaline that you would wanna have experiencing those moments at first sight. And I think I know what I wanna do. I'm almost 99% sure that I need to help the world fix itself. I should be part of that percent in which those help generate ideas that stimulate a crowd rather than follow a group of stupid. That group that helps the future generations see what's important, the people that will talk truth to stupid. Because not even the government knows how to get society to see. The government is only a bunch of men that like comfort and don't like to be put to the test. If they are receiving accusations from other countries that can generally lead to global warfare, then they need to check themselves and the way they're running this country. We are in state of deficiency in so many aspects and the world needs to be aware of it, whether they like the cold hard truth or not. McKensie said we aren't the best country in the world, but we are the only country that persistently says we can do better. And I'm completely sure that we can. We just need to do a better job at getting better. That's when we can move on to a better life and start seeing what the land of opportunities is all about.
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