This is everything I could think of, Stable but persistent. The land I grew up in.; the rich soil I set foot on. I stood there with my window wide open in deep thought. This is one of those days where I am stuck admiring the world. I go back to sitting in front of my blank TV screen. I turn it on; the news is on. Its current news. I blank out for a second. Thinking again about a very specific statement made by Americas very own Abraham Lincoln, “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” Imagining America in the future is like imagining an unrealistic dream. A dream that is impossible to catch. America seems like a sky with a population of soaring birds who are too distracted with survival that they have a risk of getting hit by a gunshot or an airplane even though the sky is to be known clear. America will progress and advance. There is a …show more content…
Technology that could help us in a face of an enemy. Technology could make transportation and even our modern culture seem like a thing of the past. As our nations wise and known phrase. “Without money, you can afford a crumb of bread.” Our economy is at risk as a whole. America’s economy would rise again. It’s guaranteed. America has run over the impossible. It won wars and moved forward. Why would economy be a drawback all of the sudden? America’s audacity comes in handy when in an emergency. When you finally call something home, you can never forget the feeling of it. Your system just wouldn’t accept it. Imagine growing up to a completely altered behavior; larger cities with new inventions. Did cave men wonder upon their future? Did they have the feeling that their land would become things they might have imagined? Did they expect that their land would grow to be the same? They had no clue about new land or inventions or