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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

2008: Disgust and Dignity

 Oh yeah, this would have been a very good time to close out this Xanga forever since blogging has gone the way of VHS after so many years. I just wanted to put some closure to some of the cliffhangers left in my last couple of posts.

Yes, I am now a homeowner. This probably means I'm no longer a child, dependent, or irresponsible wanderer. It took a couple of grueling months to get the homebuying process completed, but I have to say there's a very satisfying feeling with no longer having to pay rent to someone's mortgage.



March is right around the corner and about high time for my birthday again. Last year was a tame homebound celebration, so perhaps 2009 warrants a lavish trip somewhere? Oh wait, I did say that I'm more responsible now, right?

With the new year, I do want to make one remark about constant theme of 2008 that we don't speak about enough and that's about personal responsibility. With people at the very top shrugging their shoulders about their accountability and culpability, there's a major reminder to myself that this world is filled with two types of people.

There are many people who work hard throughout their lives, do everything with their own hands to get what they want, and their standing in life is truly a reflection of their character. I can never stress enough how undervalued and underrated these individuals are in our society. In almost every case, these people are not famous, rich, or prodigies. These are average, everyday people who may not have gone to an Ivy League school or earning six-digit salaries. These people that I hold with so much respect and admiration probably don't even see themselves as special, because they are perhaps too humble or ignorant of their status as real people who live for the here and now.

In contrast, I think I've learned to loathe and detest people who embody the opposite of the hardworking spirit. These are not lazy people and they certainly are not without capabilities. However, there is a growing infatuation among the general public and media with this distinguished class of society, where people do not even have to lift a finger and they get everything that they want. These individuals are not stupid or incompetent; they may be spoiled, but not unworldly. Unfortunately, these individuals are, for the most part, less concerned with how the rest of us go about our lives, because they are swept up in their lives of excess.

To this, I introduce you to the "celebutante". I think I'm very accustomed to this echelon in Boston, because we have a lot of spoiled children who come to attend our higher education system and they really don't understand why they are going to college. The clear signs of these people are their insistence upon clinging to their campus life, the club scene, and probably nothing else. I've not surprised anywhere when you ask these people about issues happening in their community (if they even know what that means) and what have they done outside of school to better understand the world.

Similarly, the celebutante relies upon the coffers of wealthy families to fuel their fantasy lives, having never worked a job that isn't given to them. Yes, we can all be jealous of being born into money, but we should all be puzzled about how celebutantes can find no qualms about having their entire lifestyle bankrolled by another person. In my personal experience, I have been looking down at one particular individual who hasn't worked a job in probably years now since he's been going to college. He spends most of his time now just going off to foreign countries and absorbing the ambiance before deciding to retreat back to the United States when it suits him. Is that what life is really about to some people? You really have to slap their parents for not teaching him anything...but you know these folks probably get their sweet revenge in the grave when the money finally dries up.

2009. All you need to know is that if you're doing what you need to do to survive, you're all set. Real people won't ever wait around for others to hand them their next paycheck. You go to work everyday; you come home and make yourself dinner; life is what you make of it. For the celebutantes out there, when money fades and wrinkles appear, thank yourself for a job well done...you reap what you sow.

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Yea, those celebutantes are like the grasshopper who sang all summer and didn't work hard like the ants did. Anyways, congratulations on your new home. I like the color of the paint.
Posted 1/7/2009 9:29 AM by JiNuSupreme - reply

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landed gentry!
seriously though, congratulations. let me know if you ever decide to return.
Posted 7/11/2009 10:56 AM by momolo - reply


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