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This is Your Time
When I’m not slaving away at college I’m doing so for in a large chain department store. The other day I was helping an older lady find a swimsuit. She just wanted a plain one-piece and honestly, I had trouble finding one. I told her that we mostly just have the printed tankinis with black bottoms and she sighs something about the new generation and asks if they are even selling. I told her that yes, they were in fact selling well. She sighed again and replied “Yes, well, I have to remember it is no longer our time, this is your time now.” She was smiling as she said it and it made me unusually anxious. After she left I thought about her words and I prayed that when our time is over and a new generation steps in, that we will accept that as well as she has. That during our time we made contributions like generations before us had. Realizing that all we can seem to talk about right now is Josh Duggar and Caitlyn Jenner made me pray even harder. So to my generation: Let us make something of ourselves, let us change the world for the better, let our knowledge of technology bring about medical miracles, not the latest news about Kim K’s second pregnancy. Let us invent a better way of feeding the poor, not a better way of looking younger. Let us be able to pass the torch when it is no longer ‘our time’ knowing we’ve done all we could.