Wednesday, 1 February 2012

'time after time, if you fall i will catch you - i will be waiting' sang Cydni Lauper, JPJ Sanders replied with 'must be related to Ricky Ponting then'

geography is rather pleasant at the moment due to a couple of cricket related reasons. 1. Australia are winning, 2. England are losing the combination of these two things result in this i'm not abused by my peers or by Mr Speke. as you are all aware through my father i qualify as an Australian citizen through his permanent residency never one to follow the crowd i've used this as an opportunity to move to the darkside that are more successful when it comes to sport. however i am not here to declare war against geography, cricket or Australia; i am here to declare war against those that do not maximise the time available to them, it's like i say 'it takes a second to achieve awesomeness and ten tenths of a second to fulfill failure' the late Freddie Mercury sang that 'time waits for nobody' and Freddie Mercury was a true lover of life, the JPJ Sanders of his generation to the point that Brian May wrote on his gravestone 'lover of life, singer of songs' i often wonder what Freddie Mercury would be doing now if he was still alive, although unfortunately his time has come and gone. therefore i declare war against people who suffer time negligence!
the problem i have is that to suffer from time negligence you are showing that you are complacent, lazy, disorganised, unambitious, capable of a greater contribution to the big society, wasting the terrific talents that they possess, rely on other people for the most basic of things, lack independence, expect rather than desire and worst of all lack the concept of gratitude. because when i'm lying in bed hearing the clock go tick tock i do not wait for someone to wake me up i get up and write a list of things i want to achieve during the day or a poem/quote occasionally i do think of you waiting for the world to provide you with opportunities for greatness but you get caught in circles of confusion as you do not understand how it's happened, meanwhile i get satisfaction from the flashbacks of warm nights creating my opportunities for greatness which are almost left behind as i commence the next project my next satisfying of needs for greatness. my evidence of those periods of greatness from making the most of the time available placed perfectly in the suitcase of memories. for you should never get lost but if you do you can look and you will find me time after time looking for methods of improvement. if you do fall i do promise to catch you i'll be waiting while inspiring the next generations of JPJ Sanders to make the most of their lives time after time. because if you fall behind unfortunately the second hand will never unwind. sometimes i may picture you use you as an example in my speeches in the house of commons of where some generations went wrong why some are walking too far ahead to far away to hear the failing generations calling for help telling us to go slow but we can't the world is forever revolutionising not making the most of your time will leave you trailing in the slip stream of our flying cars and hover boards. Freddie made the most of every minute he had working through pain, singing songs, loving life the way he always had he worked for his success; enjoying the satisfaction immensely therefore it is our duty to make up for the time Freddie could not spend living by making the most of every hundredth, every tenth, every second, every minute, every hour and everyday. we have the ability to make the world a brilliant place: a place Freddie would be proud of. so lets stand up become more than just a figure making the world a better place than it has ever been. we start today not tomorrow continuing till the day when we no longer have enough breath to perform a poem or blast a ballad that's the day when we can say. yes i gave life my best shot.

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