Lets say that, hypothetically, we lived with a perfect government, which had no undue taxation, completely respected our privacy, and did everything we wish it would do to create a better, freer America. What then? What would we do? Would we really be happier, with nothing to bitch and complain about in government?
I'm beginning to think we're really happier fighting a battle against impossible odds, wondering where the next attack is coming from. It is in times of great disaster and peril that true heroes rise up from the ashes to form the legends of tomorrow. I want liberty and justice for all, more than anything else in the world, and yet if I had it, I'd have nothing left to desire, nothing of consequence to do, nowhere to lay my footprints in the sands of time. So really, as bad as it gets, I see it as an opportunity for greatness, and its somehow comforting to know we live in a troubled world, because it gives us all purpose in our lives, without which we would amount to nothing. Yes, it would feel great to be absolutely free, but without a battle to fight, life would quickly become boring.
So, I invite struggle, embrace change, and accept all the danger and occasional sorrow we face, with great hope and anticipation, because these are the cards we are dealt, and its up to each of us to make the best of them, because the harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph.
