We live in a time where comedy comes before seriousness. Sure laughing is fun, but I like that chill that runs down my back when I hear serious things better. Things like deep lyrics, something said that has meaning, or something incredibly cool. The reason that comedy comes before seriousness is that comedy is easy to come up with, therefore it is more abundant. Once in a while someone will come up with a witty joke - something that had thought behind it. That, I like. But this time is full of inpatient people. They don't take time to come up with well-thought-out things. They don't even take the time to read "long" messages, like this one - even when they have nothing else to do. I still don't know why. Most people don't use their most important organ. Instead they turn it in to mush by drinking, smoking, and things of that nature. Every great mind has spent an enormous amount of time on important things. Think about it - Thomas Edison conducted around 3,000 experiments to get his light bulb perfected. The Wright brothers spent years on perfecting their airplane.
What I'm trying to say is this time has too many people who have a short attention span. I'm not saying everyone does, but there is an abundance. Everyone has an incredible capacity for creativity - they just don't take the time to show it.
After considering the above, this put a new spin on the quote, "Live each day like it's your last." If you do that, you'll probably be acting to your own personal benefit and not planning. Take time, and you'll change the world. Thanks for reading it through all the way.