Saturday, 1 August 2015

Google it!!

The more things change the more things stay the same.  It amazes me in life, how we hit bumps in the road and most times, when we have been stuck in a situation and circumstance, we simply default back to the way things were.  When we find something that truly works, even though it was not what we started out with, then we need to pursue it, with all we have.  But do we? One of my biggest frustrations is setting the default browser on my computer.  I only want to use Google because, since I started using it as a search engine, it has yet to let me down.  But for some reason, over time others browsers creep in like "Sweet page" and "Yahoo" and people say that may be the way to go and I have to delete them and try to find "my Google" again.  It is not a question of not being open to try things differently, or being a control freak.  It is simply a question of knowing what is truly best and that which makes me happy and it is just impossible that it can be a bad thing, but the reality is that most do not view things in this light and will rather hang in with a different search engine on the premise that eventually it will be OK and things should not be manipulated, to get a different result. However, how much time is wasted using Yahoo, when Google will get you to your happy place far quicker.  Just saying - yes we all need a dose of patience and certain decisions do take longer to accomplish, but we need to be careful that we spend our quality time and precious moments, waiting for a new page to download!  We can keep refreshing our lives and maybe we will even get to the goals and dreams we seek, but we need to be aware of the frailty of life, the uncertainty in this modern world and the fact that we are susceptible to economics, stress, security issues and general moral decay.  We may live longer through medical science and hence have more time to search for our perfect page, but we remain vulnerable and it remains a priority to live the most excellent, bold and fabulous life.  

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