Thursday, January 12, 2006

Hey Folks,
I am just sittin here thinkin and wondering what would you do if you
were suddenly given the power to eliminate one problem in our world.
What would it be? Hunger/poverty/ignorance/one disease/drug dealers/ect...
Just somethin to chew on fer awhile.
Love ya,Auntie M.

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

So... you found a magical *~*~*Genie Lantern*~*~* and you're keeping it to yourself, eh? Grrrrr - lol!
Um, I would definitely get rid of humor (just kidding).
I'll be bold and go first. I think that if GREED were eliminated it would go a long way towards solving some of the other problems in this world. If only people weren't so greedy and trying to take from others, keep things from others, thinking only of self-preservation and people were more giving of their time, skills, knowledge, talent, property or money, maybe this would be a more united world. Who knows? So, Munget you posed the question. What's your answer?
P.S. I reserve the right to revoke my answer in the event that someone comes up with one I like better - or- in the event that I win the lottery (j/k).
Love ya'll!
Jenn-Who's-Maybe-A-Little-Sleep-Deprived-This-Morning (that's my new Indian name)

Laura said...

Well, we probably already won the lottery and just don't know it yet because Andy and I have a couple tickets from Friday's drawing and we haven't checked yet...

Anyway, hmm, what would I eliminate, I think it would be LOGISTICS issues. I mean problems that primarily exist because of the matter of time and distance. Those are the things that frustrate me. --Like getting a zillion people out of New Orleans, or getting supplies and food into Pakistan after the earthquake, reaching a bunch of miners relatively nearby, replicating and distributing vaccines in time to do something. So yeah, completely elastic time and space is all I want. :)

Julia said...

Ok Ok I have been thinking about this. I would eliminate the exploitation of children in any way ie. prostitution, traffiking, molestation etc. Sorry, I know it is not a happy subject but it is important to set our kids up to have some kind of future.