Misconceptions About Our World

Official Start Time: 1:41 am
Date: 10/11/08
Official End Time: 4:00 am

The world we live in is often seen as a dark, deceiving place that leaves little hope for future generations. Oh to often we focus on the negative things consuming our planet. We see evil and point it out as if that would make it go away. There will always be evil in this world. It is what allows the good things in our world to exist. Instead of pointing out the evil in our world; instead of assuming that there is little hope for our plant; instead of expecting change; we should be doing the exact opposite. We should look at the world not for all the negative things it has but the positive things we can do with it.

Greater challenges have consumed our world in the past and as a group of people we have risen to the occasion and stood for what we believe is right. So why stop now? Why throw in the towel and expect things to just get better? Real change and real advancements take hard work and determination. We all may have doubts, fears, and even questions that prevent us from taking the first step for a better tomorrow. But if we want to live in a better world, if we want our children to live in a better world, then we must start today. We must take the first step of many steps that will lead us to a world where fear, doubts, and questions do not inspire misconceptions of a world that holds so many opportunities.

We can all contribute to this movement. Embedded in our souls as humans is this ability to dream and wish for something better; a better economy, a better environment, a better tomorrow. You don't have to be a doctor, lawyer or politician to make a difference. It's possible to do something great and wonderful simply through the words and actions you take to make that dream possible. Each and everyone us has the ability to lead, create, and demonstrate to others that life isn't as bad as it seems. That there is still a reason to go on and fight for a better tomorrow.

The fear will always be there. The doubts will always be there. The questions will always be there. Change will always be there. As long as we continue to believe, change will continue to exist. Change and our desire for change is what will make our world a better place. Being optimistic and seeing the world as a land of opportunity and not a waste land is what will determine where we see ourselves 5, 10, 15. 20 years from now.

The misconceptions about our world often influence the way we see this planet and the future that lays ahead. Our doubts and fears often blur the image of what we really plan to do with our world. These things however should not define the type of people, the type of actions, and the types of dreams we have for our world and the future that awaits it.

Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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