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Change is constant, the future is fiction

Reblogger Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner
Real Estate Agent with Karen Parsons-Fiddler, Broker 949-510-2395 BRE# 01494165

Here is the next in my series of re-blogs of new-to-me bloggers. Some deep thoughts and nicely laid out for us to think about and make our own choices. I love the idea of a stronger community and keeping the roots in our neighborhoods...I'll be thinking about this for awhile. Be sure and hop over and give Charles a comment also.

Original content by Charles Hendricks

Change is constant, the future is fiction, what story do you want to write? ~ William McDonough

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We all have to make choices in life, where to eat, where to buy, how fast to drive. With every choice comes a result, a reaction to that choice. You might chose to live a healthy life, eat a balanced diet, exercise, get enough sleep, and reduce your stress. You might chose to buy items from a convenient store that offers plenty of choices at low prices. You might chose to drive 5 miles over the speed limit to get there a few minutes faster and not raise the attention of the state troopers. The values that you use to make choices are important. Do you base your choices on supporting the local economy, your immedite bottom line, or to support a company that offers something special. Do you find products that are healthy not only for you but also for those that manufacture them and live in areas where the raw materials are harvested? Do you look to how your choices impact other people.

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What if your 5 miles over the speed limit is the cause of you losing control of your car on a wet road. What if your not supporting a locally owned store in favor of a large store with extra low prices causes your neighbor to lose their store, their house, their way of life? What if your choices impact others?

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It is time for us all to look at our choices in a bigger world view. We need to understand the impacts of our actions on ourselves, our family, and our neighbors. Can we rally behind our friends and help support them?Can we find ways to keep jobs in our communities, keep dollars in our neighborhoods, keep a vibrant healthy way of life in our country. We so often look to blame others for the problems in our world. What if we found ways to support others to overcome those problems? What if we all worked together to make things better?

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Simple changes in your habits will make a big difference for everyone. Reduce your energy use, buy local, re-use items instead of throwing them away, and get to know your neighbor. We may not agree on all issues. We may not become best of friends. We can help support each other, every dollar you spend is a vote on what you think is important. Every person you help is one more community member getting stronger. Every day we work together is another day towards a brighter future for all of us.

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Comments(5)

Charles Hendricks
The Gaines Group, PLC Architecture and Design - Harrisonburg, VA

Karen, thanks so much for the reblog of my rant! Hope you had a great day. 

Jun 19, 2011 02:01 PM
Vickie Slade
Colorado Landmark, Realtors - Boulder, CO
Service You Can Trust ~ Someone You Can Depend On

Karen, this was a great re-blog.  I am not sure I would have seen it otherwise.  We do need to think of how our actions impact others.

Jun 19, 2011 03:43 PM
Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner
Karen Parsons-Fiddler, Broker 949-510-2395 - Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County & Lake Arrowhead, CA (949)510-2395

Charles: my pleasure...very thoughtful blog post and I enjoyed it

Vickie: We all do...and how our actions affect our overall life, not just the moment. What if we all supported the mom and pop store? would our community look different? better?

Jun 19, 2011 04:45 PM
Sheila Goulart Siegel
Synergy Financial Group, Inc. - Mission Viejo, CA

HI Karen- Thanks for the re-blog.  I love seeing great posts I would have otherwise missed this way.  What a great topic!  We can all do well to remember how each of our choices affects others.

Jun 20, 2011 06:42 AM
Karen Hawkins, MBA - Langley & Surrey, BC
Royal Pro Real Estate Network - Langley, BC

Karen - such a profound post from Charles (and very evocative pictures!) I'm going to go over and check out his other blogs - thanks so much!  Choices, choices...

Jun 24, 2011 07:10 PM