A Return To Bondage (No! Not That Kind Of Bondage)
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The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been two hundred years. Be taught further on this related site - Click here: www.tyler-collins.com. These nations have developed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from bravery to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from variety to selfishness; from selfishness to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence; from dependency again into bondage.\ --Sir Alex Fraser Tyler (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian
This offer really influenced me and I wanted to share it with you. Are we condemned to continue this development? Where are we along the way, and if this is actually the actual advancement of great cultures?
As a culture, it seems we've transfer past bondage and spiritual faith as concepts that define us, and I risk to state that we've also moved past courage and independence though politicians however like us to suggest we're in the midst of it, despite some wanting to eliminate our civil rights (NSA wiretapping?).
Plainly, we were once an abundant land and if the recent studies on our country's obesity epidemic are a sign, we're at minimum physically really abundant still.
My concern is that the people have moved into complacency and selfishness, and actually approaching, if not already entirely on board with, apathy. How else have our links started to fall? How else have our civil liberties started to erode considerably? How else have we helped New Orleans, an town, to become scarier than the usual third world country, entirely abandoned and forgotten just couple of years later?
We're already dependent. We outsource all of our jobs to China and India in order that we can have cheap foreign labor. We build cars in Mexico for exactly the same cause. Our trucking business appears to be heading to Mexican companies.
With all the commotion about illegal immigrants, it seems we're watching all of the jobs that used to be great, middle/working school jobs which used to offer for a a living wage, medical insurance, the ability to get a home and two cars, put your kids through school, and have a pension for retirement. . . We would like those jobs to be performed somewhere else for a portion of the cost and without safety or environmental constraints.
And if that was not enough dependence, how about that dependence on foreign oil? To quote my kiddies during long road trips, \Are we there yet?\ Are we on borrowed time so far as the imminent go back to bondage can be involved? We have reviewed the 200 years by 31 years now. China? I am taking a look at you.
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