Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Morning After

Thread: The Morning After

My life seems to be a repeat of what happened about fifteen years ago.

At that time, there were people running around in the neigborhood who didn't like to sleep at night, either. They were keeping people up all the time. They would have music on loudly 'til two or three am. Some of these interlopers at the time had something to do with gangs fighting over turf.

My body felt like I was wearing three pairs of armor. Today, it is slightly more awake, but I don't like to have to walk like I am about to fall into bed.

I don't like how this feels, because I have things I like to do in the morning.
This slows one's schedule down considerably.
Even the way one has to get prepared for work changes.

I think when INS books people to come in to this country, they should ask them if they sleep or not at night.

That would solve this problem.

Or, they can ask that if they don't have to get up for work in the morning, would they mind terribly if everyone else slept all night, so they could get up... :)

This way, we would know who is really serious about living and working here in the USA.

That would save a lot on healthcare and all other departments.

If people went to school and work like they are all supposed to do, all of the world's problems would be solved.

Next: What factors keeps people from going to work and school (or living a basic and simple life)?

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