The
only specifically American inventions that have made
this a better world are Alcoholics Anonymous and jazz,
and jazz has no bad side effects.
But
one piece of AA's advice to recovering addicts, that
they live one day at a time, so infects the brains of
those who are wrecking the planet as a life-support
system nowadays, recovering addicts or not, that it
might as well be Hong Kong chicken flu or mad-cow disease.
To have gotten through Tuesday, say, with an atmosphere
still breathable and water still potable at bedtime
is for those so afflicted to be as happy as pigs in
shit, so to speak.
Some
accomplishment! Rolling
Stone has asked me to discover what the American
Dream looks like in the mind of some young person of
my acquaintance, with the year 2000 hanging over his
or her head by a thread, like the sword of Damocles.
Without even looking into such a mind, I can offer at
least this much comfort: The year 2000 has come and
gone, and damned if we didn't survive it!
Listen:
The best information we have today is that Jesus was
born in 5 B.C., or five years before Himself. Chalk
that up as another miracle!
Yes,
and that means that the 2,000th year of the Christian
era was what we mistakenly called "1995."
What
apocalypse, what test of our determination to go on
living, did we endure back then? Friends and neighbors,
young and old alike, think a minute, think TV.
It
was the O.J. Simpson case!
As
for our young:
Those
who graduate from high school or college this spring
are not Generation X or Y, as envious middle-aged baby
boomers have been pleased to tag them. They are as much
Generation A as Adam and Eve were, as the middle-aged
baby boomers, their parents, used to be.
As
I read the Book of Genesis, God didn't give Adam and
Eve a whole planet.
He
gave them a manageable piece of property, for the sake
of discussion let's say 200 acres.
I
suggest to you Adams and Eves that you set as your goals
the putting of some small part of the planet into something
like safe and sane and decent order.
There's
a lot of cleaning up to do.
There's
a lot of rebuilding to do, both spiritual and physical.
And,
again, there's going to be a lot of happiness. Don't
forget to notice!