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Brave New World
Welcome to year 2001. To many Americans, it has a nice, familiar ring since much of our culture revolves around forecasting the new millennium, this fascinating time of great social and technological developments. Growing up in the 80's and the 90's, I remember reading books and watching movies set in the amazing 21st century. People dressed in biosuits, babies born in laboratories, cars travelling through air, and the moon has become our favorite vacation spot. These incredible images used to fill my young mind with excitement. I would lie awake at night, thinking how slowly time moved, wondering if I'd live to see the 21st century. (Keep in mind I was only ten years old then.) And that day has finally arrived. The future is here and now.
  Last week, I was driving to a meeting with a movie producer. Suddenly the traffic ahead came to an abrupt halt and we went from 70 miles per hour to a total stand still. (Usual for L.A. freeways.) Trapped, we leaned back in our seats.“ So, Michelle, what are your plans for the New Year? I mean what do you hope to accomplish in this year?” She asked.
  “ OK?” I thought for a moment. “ You mean New Year resolutions?”
  “ Can't start the year without them.” She smiled. “ You know, turn over a new leaf.”
  “ Yes, I know. And no, I haven't given it that much thought yet.”
“ Do you have any resolutions?”
Then it dawned on me how much our personal resolutions, however small and insignificant they may seem, reflect the current social mentality and, in the long run, determine the course of our society. Let's for a moment, think about the word, resolution. It means having the resolve and the firm conviction to do something, a state of being determined. I don't know about you, but it requires a lot of courage and strength to have resolve which includes persistence, perseverance, drive. It's interesting how most resolutions involve some kind of change. And this desire for change is often the motivator for progress. Therefore, by taking note of people's New Year resolutions, we can foresee the direction which our society gravitates toward. On that note, let's look at what most Americans have on their plate for this year's New Year resolutions:
  Lose 25 pounds before the summer Quit smoking Cut back drinking Work out for 1 hour three times a week Read a novel a week Stick within a spending budget Learn a new programming language Eat five servings of vegetables a day Get a job promotion Travel the world in 80 days Floss after every meal Go to see a dentist Call home every week Watch less TV Decide what my passions are and follow them Find a better paying job with more upward mobility Etc, etc, etc?
Believe it or not, this is just the tip of the iceberg. The list goes on and on. And from it, we can gather that America is a youth, health and career/success obsessed society.
  1.YOUTH
  Looking around America, you'll notice that most faces on billboards, magazines, TV and advertisements are that of young, pretty people. In a culture that equates youth with beauty, a majority of Americans is constantly at war with aging. Before the advent of new technologies, people used to jump through hoops to shave a couple years off of their looks. But now, laser surgery is a relatively painless alternative to facelifts and skin tucks. And let us not forget all the fancy anti aging cosmetic products and skin treatments in department stores and beauty salons. Furthermore, we have also developed holistic approaches to fighting aging: yoga, herbs, acupuncture, etc.
  It seems like people will do almost anything to stay young. But the crazy thing is that you can't stay young forever. That's impossible. What you can do is feel youthful. And that requires much more than cosmetic changes. In order to feel young, you must exercise your mind, keep up with the world and maintain an active lifestyle. In other words, instead of spending $ 5000 on wrinkle removing laser surgery, why not go on an adventurous journey to an unfamiliar part of the world? Instead of spending $ 50 on a bottle of anti aging lotion, why not buy a mountain bike?
We should always remember the fountain of youth lies in our heart, mind and spirit.
  2.HEALTH
  One of the characteristics of youth is good health. And Americans are definitely on the right track.Since the early 90's, America has been on a big health kick. People are staying away from foods that are high in fat, sodium and cholesterol. More of us are quitting smoking, cutting down drinking and exercising more.We sip herbal teas, gulp fresh juices,stir fry organic vegetables,hire personal trainers, and consult nutritionists.Do you know that some Americans take $ 15 worth of vitamins a day? Unbelievable, huh?
  In addition to staying in good physical form, we try to enhance our mental and spiritual health.Most Americans lead a stressful lifestyle: too many places to go, people to see, bills to pay, etc. As a result, we are tense, stiff and wound up. In recent years, various stress reduction therapies such as yoga, meditation, massages, and aromatherapy have become a living necessity,like medicine for the overtaxed mind and the soul.After all, a sound mind in a sound body is the best state to be in.
  3.CAREER AND SUCCESS
  Needless to say, there are many advantages to being young and healthy, one of which is doing and achieving more with your life. That's right. If you're young, you have your whole life ahead of you. If you're healthy, you'll live longer. Youth and health are the building blocks of success.
  Our lives are plotted out with milestones. And we are expected to accomplish certain things by certain ages. So the sooner you can achieve these milestones, the more successful you are.
  In a society where your happiness and self worth are determined by your career accomplishments, people are under the pressure to devote themselves entirely to their work. Often times, people disregard their passions and interests and choose careers based on job security, pay and professional prestige. As a result, they are unhappy and their personal lives and love ones suffer. Personally, I think success means you're making a comfortable living doing what you love and enjoy.
  Anyway, regardless of the resolution, we are all making a commitment toward betterment. And with it, there is the hope for a happier life and an improved sense of self. How odd that it is our constant dissatisfaction with the status quo that propels society forward?After all, nothing kills progress like complacency.But now the nagging question is, why must we wait for New Years to make resolutions. Today is as good as any. Right? A brave new world awaits us and its dawn depends on our resolve to move steadily forward and towards something better, something different, and something wonderful. I took a deep breath and settled on my life's resolutions grand as it may sound, I'm determined to make the most of every second of my life. Because a bright future begins with the present and the present is here and now.
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