Yeah! I am sure you have heard of it...the hot new search, getting all those hits,and all that buzz and attention! Oh! How cute! Hm. Now, I like puppies too. We love baby dogs and baby cats,and people just flock to see the pictures of all those adorable fuzzy babies, don't they? Yeah! And, folks are just going to go right on loving to see them, especially now, when the wave sweeping the nation is to buy into this campaign to spay and neuter all our adult dogs and cats. Pretty soon, pictures on the Internet is going to be the only place your going to see puppies and kitties. It all goes back to this attitude, I love puppies and kittens, but I don't want the work and responsibility of owning a dog or cat, myself. That is our young adult generational mind-set.Anything that one must care for, in an ongoing basis, is just too much trouble. Unfortunately, this attitude does not stop with animals, but is now bleeding over into the entire fabric of our society,to the point that parents don't much care for their own children! I am seeing this happening first hand, all around me, and even though I know it was foretold in prophesy, I really didn't expect to see it happening, so soon, in such numbers.
But I digress.All of this cuteness,as amusing and diverting as it may be, is designed to take your focus off the important things you should be doing,and placing it on nothing of value.It starts small, but then it becomes an all encompassing drive, much akin to an addiction, to seek more and more things to look at,and waste your time and take your attention off of your research, or that important information you started out to find.Such sites have redirected your focus on the information highway from the important, down to the strange. Videos are just popping up everywhere, and I myself have been sent emails directing me to check this or that out, because it is so "awesome"....I'm just not going to believe my eyes!
And sometimes, it almost works.Temptation is great. But then I control myself, remind myself of my purpose on this computer,and the Internet, and amazingly, the feeling goes away. I come back to my ethics and the foundation for which I am committed to dedicate my energies,and resist checking out that infantile video of teenagers doing idiotic things, and cute puppies,and other falderall that has no purpose in that which I want to achieve, and go back to work.
Understand me now. A bit of fun is quite alright, but don't let it become hours and hours of wasted time, money,and energy, and find yourself not accomplishing anything. Personally, I couldn't sleep at night, if I didn't accomplish something productive every day.
And I sleep really, really well every night!
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