Monday, August 1, 2011

Well well well

Funny how fate or destiny works. Does anyone really believe or even think about fate or destiny when things are shitty. I know personally, that it never crosses my mind unless things start looking up. Notice I said Start.
When things start to feel "right" I think, "This is where I am supposed to be." or "this is what I am meant to do." But how do we really know? And why does that feeling seem to expire so quickly?
My friends are not so optimistic. And some perhaps overly so.
Maybe we can be anything we want to be. Maybe we can't. There will always be people doing things they hate just to get by. But I know that is not me. I am not saying that people who do so are bad or wrong. Not at all.
And I won't waste my time going into the obvious reasons for why I think that. Mostly because I know no one is actually reading this.
I started interning thinking I would learn from the best how a small business is run. It's been four months and the only thing I am certain of is some people just can not lead.
Unfortunately I already knew that. So now I'm still there and helping with a big marketing campaign. Which I thought would be exciting. I thought, " Yes finally a chance for some real success!" But it's not really fun.
Writing about shit I don't really know about. Being engulfed in social media. It's kinda repulsive actually.
I need human interaction. I mean, I think, I truly require it. I get bored really easy. Like right now.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

RedBox. Good idea? bad idea?

My husband and I recently discoverd RedBox. This is a vending machine with movies for rent. It is ridiculously affordable at $1.99 a movie (or something like that). But is this a good thing?  This vending machine has singlehandedly put the Blockbuster in my neighborhood out of business (maybe; I have no facts). That Blockbuster probably had at least, I dunno, ten to fifteen employees. And now what? Did they get transfered? Maybe. Doubtful. Even still if they did it is only a matter of time until a RedBox moves in.

So what is the problem? Well, I like cheap shit as much as the next schmuk, but I am really not into seeing the businesses in my community going down. And where I live, we cannot afford anymore businesses to go down. Now, am I going to pay twice the amount to rent a movie just to make sure my local Blockbuster doesn't go out of business? Probably actually. But it is too late. This, I suppose, begs for a different question, because ultimately I want there to be a giant need for people to move to my city (we have a lot of foreclosures); will Redbox bring people in more so than a Blockbuster? Clearly I am too lazy to do any kind of research on the matter, but what do you think?

Maybe it is more important for consumers to pay more for their crap in order to keep their local economy strong... OK this is not a maybe this is a fact. So, is it that most people don't know that or is it that most people are more interested in spending less?

I mean, I'm broke as shit right now and think RedBox is genius. But don't we (especially as Californians) need to be more what-is-best-for-my-economy-conscience? Or is that not our problem? Maybe?

"Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country" Right? I really don't see anyone in the media or in general government saying, " Spend People Spend!!!" Why? Because they know we're all jobless and broke (I exagerate, deal with it) and they don't want to seem unsensitive? Or because they know that the majority of people are intrisically selfish?

People seem so against outsourcing but don't think twice about giving the jobs of say ten to fifteen employees away for a cheep vending machine
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Maybe, not a good idea?