The ends justify the means.
We are the middle children of history. The American people have convinced themselves that they are their job or how much money they have in the bank. Life is so empty that Americans can’t think of a better way to spend these moments. The ends do not justify the means whatsoever in our case. We as Americans feel it is necessary to buy and spend on stuff we do not need. I do not remember the last time someone stood up for something by any means, just to prove their alive.
We all share a vision, not the same vision but a perceived and ultimate goal. By means of morality these goals are questioned and filled doubt of success. What is important in our lives doesn’t even matter. “Poverty, war, crime, these things don’t concern us, what concerns us are celebrities, television with five hundred channels” – Tyler Durden. We should evolve and let the chips fall where they may. For some reason advertising has us buying cars and clothes so we can work at jobs we hate so we can stuff we don’t need. There should be nothing keeping us down moral or immoral but if we’re going so evolve for the better than Americans need to stop excessively shopping and understand what it’s like to get out of their apartments, meet the opposite sex, leave something behind that will benefit our nation. I see all this potential for America to be way less wasteful with life than it already is. Machines that have supplied abundance has left us in want. “We all want to help one another, human beings are like that. We don’t want to hate and hurt one another. We have developed speed but we have shut ourselves in. More than greediness we need kindness and gentleness” – Charlie Chaplin













