Thursday, August 4, 2011

A Taste of Societal Suggestions

I’m no expert on societal issues. But I have a few ideas I think MAY just work :

·Siestas. Everyday. 2-4pm. All stores and businesses close. Everyone takes a big fat nap or like they say in preschool, if you can’t sleep read a book or color quietly on your mat and rest.

·All stores that are not necessary for living close on Sundays. Everyone needs a day of rest. For those who have to work on Sundays, they always get Saturdays off.

·Four day work weeks. And those work days being 10am-5pm. I think if we all had more time to relax and spend time with family and friends, we’d be much happier and more energized when we do work and we’d be more productive! Overtime is never allowed.

·Have guys clean guys bathrooms-ALWAYS. This MAY just encourage some to be a little. . .neater.

·When it’s your birthday, you automatically get a holiday from work.

·Everyone can watch a max 2 hours a day of TV/internet. The rest of the day, you’ve got to work, spend time with family and friends, exercise, etc.

·Fast food restaurants ALL close at 9pm. Who REALLY needs a Double Quarter Pounder at midnight?

·YMCAs are free. For everyone.

·Families begin eating at the dinner table again.

·Everyone who WANTS to work has a job.

·Everyone has a place to call home.

·Those who have an abundance, share with those who are without or in need.

·NOBODY goes hungry or thirsty. Our worlds got MORE than enough to go around.

·EVERYBODY volunteer for one year. For your city. For your country. For another country.

·Recycling was a way of life.

·You could get on a jet, that was free, to pop on over to see friends/family that live far away.

·Every state in the U.S. had all four seasons: winter, spring, summer, fall AND had mountains.

·During each sunset and sunrise, we take moments of silence and enjoy God’s beauty.

·Every holiday should be celebrated with fireworks and cookouts.

·When we can’t figure out what to do, we let love guide our actions.

·We treat each person that we meet with the value that they deserve.

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