Friday, March 9, 2012

You have a Choice

At the break of the Renaissance period a philosopher exclaimed with exuberance what an incredible joy it was to be alive. He felt part of a massive wave of self-discovery and expansion. In contrast, in the late 19th Century, a worker in the US patent office sent in a letter of resignation saying that everything that could have been invented already has, so he saw no employment opportunities for himself. The glass is almost full, or it is pretty empty, it is your choice really and this choice will always be yours to make.

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