The world is what you make of it. Some people volunteer their time to organizations, some choose to fight for a valiant cause, others strive to succeed in their career, others want to get out and see the world, while others just want to veg at home on their super-comfy leather sofa.
If you can believe it, I want all of that, and none.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
The problem is choice
"Choice, the problem is choice."
Inspired by the recent announcement about a federal election (in Canada), and a healthy conversation with a friend, here's a simplistic (but accurate) analogy of how I see most political systems (I.e. Democracies) in our world:
A political democracy is like a cafeteria. In a cafeteria, you have multiple vendors trying to get you to buy their entres. In a 'democracy', you also have multiple parties vying to get you vote.
Inspired by the recent announcement about a federal election (in Canada), and a healthy conversation with a friend, here's a simplistic (but accurate) analogy of how I see most political systems (I.e. Democracies) in our world:
A political democracy is like a cafeteria. In a cafeteria, you have multiple vendors trying to get you to buy their entres. In a 'democracy', you also have multiple parties vying to get you vote.
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