Monday, March 23, 2015

From Something So Simple

From Something So Simple By Corina Flake
Somethimes I feel tiny and insignificant. I feel as though government and adults and others like them are the ones to really make a change. I'm not old enough to vote. I can't become president. I can't become a congressperson. I can't go into the supreme court. I'm just a kid! I have really no influence at all!
I can, however, state my opinion! I can say what I think, and that idea could take hold in someone's brain. That idea could grow. They could say it so someone else, sharpening it as they did so. That idea, though unlikely, could become huge!
Then the president would have to listen to the idea, or else how would he get re-elected? The congresspeople would have to listen to the idea, or else how would they get re-elected? The supreme court members would have to listen to the idea, or else why would the president choose them for being on the supreme court?
I would have mady a difference, for stating a raw idea. Multiple times, obviously, but when I state an idea, live by it, know my rights, use my rights to help push the idea forward and all in all work to make the idea more than an idea, and instead an action, people will notice. I would have started something.
From something so simple.

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