Because it cannot be bought, love is the rarest commodity in the world.
How can we get it, then? Where do we get the solutions to our problems?
In Albert Camus’ last university lecture, he put it beautifully:

"I believe...that it is awakened, revived, nourished by
millions of solitary individuals whose deeds and works every day
negate frontiers and the crudest implications of history. As a result,
there shines forth fleetingly the ever threatened truth that each and
every man, on the foundations of his own sufferings and joys,
builds for them all."
The solutions have to come from each of us, the very people
who need them. We all need love, so we all must give it.
This is the drive behind my efforts. I wish to spend my life serving
the people of our world, and to continually improve the way I serve it.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Stranger in the Stall

How cuteOk, so my mom had a little car trouble yesterday. Something ended up being wrong with her battery or starter, and it was unreliable. It had to be sent to the shop. After that only 2 cars were left for use, and both my mom and brother needed one all day. I only had 1 class today at Waubonsee Community College so my brother dropped me off at 7:45 AM.

My class wasn't until 11 lol. So I had some time to spare. I headed up to an open computer lab and hopped on a computer. Before i gave a 10 minute presentation in class I wanted to use the restroom. Upon opening the bathroom door (don't worry, nothing gruesome was there; the facilities are very clean) I noticed that the lights were out, but only for a moment. They sensed motion and flicked on within a couple of seconds. As I did my business I wondered how long they stay on for without detecting any motion.

How weird would that be if you walked in and someone had been in here for so long, and had purposely not turned the lights back on, that you turned them on with your own motion only to realize 3 minutes later that there was somebody in the stall next to you. I thought this and immediately looked for any feet anywhere else on the floor. I was relieved, and I chuckled to myself. :]

Have you been in either place? If not, what would you do?

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1 comments:

Dr. Jay SW said...

I've been on the pot when the motion detector lights went off (apparently, I wasn't getting enough fiber in my diet)....It wasn't cool.

Love the cartoon--youtube comments really seem to bring out the absolute worst in people.