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Is My Safe Prediction For The Uncertain Future Vulnerability?

The worst is yet to come because of bored people watching war on TV with a beer and a hand in their pants. Being alive is taking risks.

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Written by Nicolas Sursock Mar 02, 2020 at 22:16 •
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The best headlines on a blog are the ones that mention the future. I have breaking news for you because I think it’s quite clear our future will be more and more vulnerable.

I did some thinking lately and read a health book. In that book, the doctor reminds us that the heart is the organ that will change your life. But it seems excess and lack can make you fragile.

When I read this, I started to think about a friend of mine who died when I was 14 years old. I also thought that being age 39 is starting to make me nervous and makes me want to do another teenage crisis. Our future will be vulnerable or won’t be!

Is There A Supermassive Blackhole In Your Life?

I’m 39 years old, and I worked in banking for five years (2005 – 2010). At that moment, we had the worst recession since 1929. Still, I managed to learn some things and was confronted with new problems.

For example, why did this guy have a promotion after only three months being the head of that company’s department? The answer lies between two extremes, but my equation explains it all: pressure, gravity, and a standard.

What will be the new social standard? Did you know about the human development index?

Can You Safely Bet On English Music To Be Human?

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. A country scores a higher HDI when the lifespan is higher, the education level is higher, and the gross national income GNI (PPP) per capita is higher. It was developed by a Pakistani and an Indian economist.

Norway, Switzerland, and Ireland are the most developed country from that point of view. Sometimes I’m not surprised by mostly listening to English music. Lately, I thought I was an Irish in Paris. I love U2 and their song “When Love Comes To Town.”

Should You Give Up Something To Enjoy Life?

I play a game called Diablo 3. It’s an action role-playing game sometimes called hack ‘n’ slash.

It would be best if you killed monsters in style, and sometimes you have to lessen your burden. That’s because monsters drop loot, and suddenly before you know it, your stash is full.

I play this game because I like the design. I was a bit tired of Tetris on Gameboy. Nostalgic people can sometimes play old games to remind them of the progress. Please don’t kill the past but use it to measure your progress.

What Kind Of Bright Future Would You Like?

There’s a French song I like by Michel Berger. The song starts this way: the girl spends all her nights without sleeping, spoiling her bright future. She was a fan of a pianist.

The future is uncertain, but the end is always near. Seeing the future is helpful if you want to survive and save lives. According to Frank Zappa, the prices will fluctuate, and someone will go down. And we’re all hanging on to see who will.

Do You Always Want A Future You Can’t Get?

Maybe some around us are evil outlaws. And they always want a future they can’t get, be it paradise or hell. There must be something in between.

When I drive a car, I can see the future easily. I’m always heading somewhere like a coffee shop. I still have a decent vision of the future there, and what will be unknown is the volatility or the rollercoaster.

Why can’t we get closer to each other? After all, life happens because we’re at the right distance of a star. But the Earth is rather close instead of far.

Is The End Always Near If You Look Away?

To conclude, the future will, of course, be vulnerable. But it will be that way only if we look away. Let’s keep our eyes on the road and the hands upon the wheel.

Even if you’re in the passenger’s seat, you should look at the horizon. Also, if you don’t have the hands upon the wheel, you must look at the background in case the driver closes eyes for 1 second.

The future will be crazy and caricatural, according to my method 5to1™. So you’d better choose your partners correctly if you want to make your voice heard. Go to the products page to discover the codes for writers (WtoH™ method) to get inspiration. It works with words 3 to 9 letters long, but the best are five-letter words.

[Verse 1]
Oh, keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
Yeah, we're going to the Roadhouse
Gonna have a real
A good time

[Verse 2]
Yeah, the back of the Roadhouse they got some bungalows
Yeah, the back of the Roadhouse they got some bungalows
And that's for the people who like to go down slow

[Chorus]
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll
All night long

[Post-Chorus]
Do it, Robby, do it!

[Guitar Solo]

[Bridge 1]
Alright !

Eeeeeh yeah !

You got to roll, roll, roll
You got to thrill my soul, all right

Roll, roll, roll, roll
To thrill my soul
You got to beep-a-gunk-a-chucha
Honk-konk-konk-kadanta
Each-ya-puna-ney-cha
Bap-pa-lula-ni-chao
Pao-pati-cha
Ni-saong-kong
Alright !

[Bridge 2]
Ashen lady
Ashen lady
Give up your vows
Give up your vows
Save our city
Save our city
Right now

[Verse 3]
Well, I woke up this morning and I got myself a beer
Well, I woke up this morning and I got myself a beer
The future's uncertain and the end is always near

[Chorus]
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll, baby, roll
Let it roll
All night long
(1481 words)
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Written by Nicolas Sursock

Nicolas Sursock is a seasoned web developer, accomplished musician, and dedicated blogger, currently channeling his expertise into the meticulous curation and analysis of over 15,000 songs spanning jazz, blues, soul, rock, funk, and electronic genres. A skilled guitarist, Nicolas seamlessly blends his technical acumen with artistic expression, leaving an indelible mark on the digital and musical landscapes.

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