I know technology has done a lot of good things. There are also equal arguments that it has done not so great things too. I do know that if you pay cash for things your not so likely to have identity theft. Is it inconvenient? Depends on the person. Some like to have real money on hand others like plastic.
I'm not a fan of having it shoved down every ones throat whether they like it or not. That screams control issues! With the added technology it does take less workers to do somethings. It also gives employers an excuse to outsource positions to save money. There are more cyber crimes with the new technology too.
Your constantly having to chase new technology to keep up in the job market and with the tools arena. The return on investment doesn't seem to add up for the individual. The winner seems to be the companies that produce the technology. I see technology being used more and more as an enslavement tool. I don't see it freeing up much time for free time. It seems that in a lot of ways we are returning to the 1920's and 30's; in the work mentality of working our employees like they're machines instead of human beings.
Instead of there being more progress in how we treat people. It seems like there is more and more disconnect from interaction. I see less relationship between parents and they're children. I see more brain dead parenting where the parents let their children run at will. Instead of teaching their children boundaries and respect. They let them roam like animals at will.
More people are tuned into computers and internet and less into talking to friend and family face to face. This makes it easier to tune out at will.
Penny J.
Raven Hawke, Llc (MN, USA)
www.ravenhawke.net
info@ravenhawke.net
It feels very exciting and fresh!It almost has a crisp feel to it. I'm waiting for the next chapter to be written. Each one of us is part of history and yet we never think of it that way. We just go about our day. It seems that only when we read what has been written. What we've experienced that we question it and say how did they get that?
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Manifesting
The thing I love most about manifesting is that when you get clear on what you want and do it regularly it starts to happen quite quickly. Some people make a list of things that they want and some make a short list so it manifests faster. Whatever your trick, it is always like a holiday when you receive what you've asked for.
The Universe will always support you in what you want to bring forward. You do still have to take action. Nothing happens without some kind of action on your part. It is about participating in your own life not choosing to be a victim.
If you learned how to do it as a child, then you've mastered the most critical parts of manifestation. For adults it can be much more tricky. You have to be able to use your imagination to help with the manifesting. This is what famous inventors do. They use their imagination to get past road block to an invention or equation. We can do anything in our heads so why should it be any different in the physical. We are the only ones that can put limitations on what we are capable of achieving.
Penny J.
Raven Hawke, Llc (MN, USA)
www.ravenhawke.net
info@ravenhawke.net
The Universe will always support you in what you want to bring forward. You do still have to take action. Nothing happens without some kind of action on your part. It is about participating in your own life not choosing to be a victim.
If you learned how to do it as a child, then you've mastered the most critical parts of manifestation. For adults it can be much more tricky. You have to be able to use your imagination to help with the manifesting. This is what famous inventors do. They use their imagination to get past road block to an invention or equation. We can do anything in our heads so why should it be any different in the physical. We are the only ones that can put limitations on what we are capable of achieving.
Penny J.
Raven Hawke, Llc (MN, USA)
www.ravenhawke.net
info@ravenhawke.net
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