Friday, June 5, 2009

What Goes Up Must Go Down

Don't you find it funny that gravity is a governing factor in the way our lives have been formed? Most people don't think about it like that, but how would society be if our gravitational pull towards the center of the Earth. This is a small topic of this blog, but this saying could be applied to everyday life and how everything works on the planet.

Economy definitely has its up and downs, especially during times like what we are going through right now. People always assume for the worse, and this overall could be a good thing and a bad thing at the same time. The pro's would be that companies could plan for the worse and still keep up in the consumption race of society. Another would be that they are trying to be optimistic about what would happen in the near future to their life.

Another thing that I think would apply nicely to this phrase would be the bigger they are the harder they fall. Scientifically meaning that the more mass one has the more force and area they have to hit the ground if it happens. So think about when things fall from the sky. Gravity would over all make them fall at a certain speed and that velocity would increase rapidly over time depending on how big the object is. The impact makes the object seem like nothing compared to the weight that gravity puts on the object.

What’s the use of getting technical when all that ever happens are people calling you things like a geek? Well I am proud to be one and its nice knowing that people think you are what you want.

Now again, lets say you walk up a hill… How will you get down? Well u can jump off the end or walk the way you came. One is the path that people would usually take but what is the point of covering the same path more than once if you want to experience the new. People love to be spontaneous, and hopefully that will stay as itself in the future, because the old can get boring after awhile