What’s really important in your life?

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I know that we all spend countless hours worrying about the bills, politics, Obama/Bush, the neighbors, and a host of other terribly important things. But this post at MichelleMalkin.com should give even the most hardened among us pause.

Here is yet another reminder to slow down and appreciate all that life has blessed you with:

It’s worth taking a minute to read the post.

After doing that, stop and ask yourself when was the last time you spent 15 minutes seriously listening to what your kid’s did that day or put down the BlackBerry long enough to play a game with them?

Kudos to the folks at Pixar for remembering what really is important.

About Jason Hayes

Jason Hayes is a Christian, a husband, and a father. He is keenly interested in how philosophy and politics work together to impact policy. His primary areas of interest are libertarian philosophy, rights issues, and environmental policy. He lives in Arizona and works in the resource industry. His blog is located at www.jasonhayes.org
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One Response to What’s really important in your life?

  1. Linus says:

    Arizona has just taken a major step towards dismantling race and gender preferences and discrimination in state and local government. Yesterday, the state Senate voted to place an initiative on the 2010 general election ballot barring discrimination against – or preferential treatment for – any individual on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. The Arizona House approved identical legislation last week.

    Senator Russell Pearce, sponsor of the Senate version of the measure noted: “Affirmative Action and other forms of race and gender based preferences have created an uneven playing field for too long in
    Arizona. Now our voters will have a chance to put an end to this form of government discrimination once and for all.”

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