Sunday, April 15, 2018

Becoming a Blogger: You want to make a difference in the world

Bloggers look around them and see all the problems in the world and try to come up to actual solutions rather than becoming problems themselves in the world.

This is what it is like to be a conscientious blogger.

Of course it helps a lot to have enough experience and years under your belt too but we have seen amazing things from bloggers under 30 as well.

Often the most important thing is to have a good compassionate heart and a logical ordered mind where you can put the two together to come up with really potentially good solutions to problems.

Trump is not just an American problem he is a world problem because America is like an elephant rolling around in the world on top of mice (most other nations) and sometimes the mice get squished.

So, Trump is a scary elephant always going into a rage and causing people (mostly accidentally) to die and be maimed in all sorts of ways around the world.

"Surviving Trump" is sort of an American Motto sort of like trying to survive Hitler and Tojo during World War II was for most of the world and the U.S. and Russia and other nations then.

Even though 20 million Russians died from Hitler (the most lost from any country on earth) the whole world was in PTSD mode for at least until 1960 when people started to come out of world wide PTSD after the 100 million who died in world war II.

Then we had to deal with the Bay of Pigs, The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Kennedy assassination and

Nikita Khrushchev - Wikipedia


begin blamed for the assassination by Moscow and thrown from power by the power elite in Russia.

So, now you have the chance to help make the world a better place any way that you can.

We can survive crazy leaders like Trump (even though millions will die directly and indirectly through opioids and suicide from having to deal with him as president here in the United States).

So, by making a difference you help make sure your family can survive this century and your friends too around the world.

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