The problems we face in 2012 are serious. Our children are counting on us to make the right choice for everyone. Yes, my friends, it can only mean one thing. Vote iPhone in 2012.
Many people remember the “bad old days” when we all chose our own phones. It was an inefficient world of competing brands and models — which just confused everyone. In these more enlightened times, we understand that it’s more efficient and fair for everyone to buy the same model. Even though we’re not seeing the predicted cost efficiencies so far, we’re confident that it’s just a matter of time before costs come down. Obviously, prices would have gone even higher if the Phone Unification Act hadn’t passed. This has been a godsend for the consumer.
There are still some selfish people who claim they should be able to buy what they want, without caring what their neighbors and fellow countrymen want. Thankfully, those self-styled individualists are dying out, probably because they’re too selfish to get anyone else to put up with them. Most people now understand that standardizing on one model is the only fair way.
Experimentation produces beauty that won’t come from slavishly following One True Way
It’s hard to nurture what’s alive when you water dead flowers
Traits that lead to great romance don’t always make right partners
Should I become prophet of doom or fade quietly into the darkness?
Little remains in me of the person I was when I married for lifetime
Midlife becomes big crisis when our self-deception stops working
What if we’re more talented than our inner fears allow us to admit?
What if writing from the ‘AI me’ sounds just like I’d written it?
Financial crisis seems serious when it hits your own neighbors