Monday, May 14, 2012
Access
Think of everything that you have access to. Now think about how you would respond to losing that access.
Toilet paper, clean water, the internet, microwaves, fuel, soap, electricity, beds, air conditioning, manufactured clothing, cell phones, etc. We expect so much to exist with uninterrupted accessibility and that expectation only increases with every passing day.
What if our access was denied?
Los Angeles is such a status driven city. Many people go to great lengths to gain access to various establishments and events. Gaining access to some means more than anything. In contrast to these high profile outings, returning home and using the familiar necessities and amenities we become accustomed to becomes nothing more than a motion that is taken for granted.
In these modern times, we have access to so much. Let us not forget to be grateful for that which enables us to live modern lives.
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