Saturday, September 27, 2014


  If you are reading this blog right now, I thank you for your attention.  I can only hope to keep your attention by relating my thoughts and perspectives on the world we live in and the life we all share.  Let me first introduce myself.  My pen name is Jobecash.  I am an American male aged 59 years.  I am not  beholding to any particular political affiliation.  I consider myself a journalist and a self-professed philosopher.  I am not of any particular social class.  It would be nice if I could be perceived as "Everyman".  I love life.  I love people and I love the truth.  In today's world of  technological media it is very easy to miss the truth in a landslide of cleverly skewed and controlled information.  I hope that I can relate my particular philosophies in a simple and unbiased collection of thoughts that I feel the need to share.  

     Since I have chosen to share my insights on life, I feel it necessary to define life.  All living things have two points of certainty.  If we live then we have a beginning and an end,  That is certain.  What comes between the beginning and the end is our individual life.  In my opinion, the time frame that comes between the beginning and the end of a human life is pretty much just killing time.  As human beings, we seem to have been afforded some variety of choice in how we make that journey.  What never ceases to amaze me is the lengths that individuals or mankind as a whole will go to in order to complicate each and every aspect of our lives.

     I have been taught that it is the human brain that separates us from the other forms of life on this planet.  I believe this statement to be a fact.  Mankind was definitely blessed with a great mental capacity.  According to some schools of thought we only even use about ten percent of our brain's potential.  That assertion, if true, leaves me bewildered at the potential each and every one of us has at our command.  So why is it, I wonder, that we devote so much of our mental capacity in search of ways to become self destructive?  I have been a witness to mankind's ventures for almost six decades and to this day the answer to that particular question still escapes me.  We claim to value life above all else.  Our collective actions tell a different story.   Can we ever find a harmonious existence with each other and the non-human forms of life on this planet?  What would that be like? 


Friday, September 26, 2014

welcome to the internet site that will truthfully  bring you the facts  and  sometimes opinions that will cause you to think about the events that are dictating our world opinion on life as we know it..