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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Life's No Fair; It's Better That Way

Have you ever sat down at night after a hard day of labor, feeling partially relieved and yet dissapointed that while you are working your butt off, your boss is on vacation in Tahiti? Or maybe you were younger, there was that time when Jerry ran off with the toy you found, and you wanted it back.

There's always going to be that upper guy, the guy that has a bigger pocket (unless you're Bill Gates), the guy with more power (unless you're Obama), and the guy with the bomb (now if you're a terrorist... I really don't want to talk to you. EVER), but that's all the luck of the draw. Some of us were born rich, came into the right industry at the right time with the right ideas, and *boom* we're higher than we thought we could ever be.

But that's not fair. For as that multibillionaire dines on his fine dinner of caviar sushi (I find that disgraceful), you're stuck with the styrofoam plate of Panda Express. Yeah, that guy is probably enjoying his buttox and you're not, whatever happened to that kid in Africa? He would probably give everything he ever earned to eat that "junk" you have; it would be the BEST thing he ever tasted (obviously this is a guy that HASN't met a dirt-rich-steak-for-breakfast-everyday dude).

So before you sit down in your (death)bed, think about this... You're life isn't perfect or anywhere close, but it could be a LOT worse... Optimists always go further in pessimists; It takes optimism and commitment to become a multibillionaire, you know?

And anyway, if life was fair, it wouldn't be that much better anyway... It would be plain, no fun, no unfair in your favor. So just think about that.

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