Graduates: Real public service
(This article is about 200 words long, and will take about 1 to 2 minutes to read.)
Remember your graduation where during the commencement all were told to serve the public once they get out in the real world? Well, are we actually doing it or just watching things unfold?
Looking around our country today, are producing anything or is it all imported from China? All we really do is sit behind a desk 8 hours a day and shuffle a bunch of papers.
The real danger is what will we do when our dollar looses value and China doesn’t want to accept our paper currency anymore? Where will we get those cheap products from now?
What would we do if the economy collapses and we are forced to live off the land? Would we know how to farm, setup a garden?
The saying is still true, by Gandhi, to be the change you want to see in the world. So instead of sitting around, shuffling useless papers, complaining and criticizing, why not try and make a change for yourself, your family, community or perhaps the world.
100 years from now, how do you want to be remembered by your kids and grand kids?





