  I was thinking about this song the other day from U2 -  All That You Can't Leave Behind.  The song is basicaly a pleed to God to let him see the world how God does,  because when he looks at the World all he sees are the bad things.  When you look at the world What is it that you see?  People find all kinds of things That bring them to their knees I see an expression So clear and so true That changes the atmosphere When you walk into the room So,  I try to be like you Try to feel it like you do But without you,  it's no use I can't see what you see When I look at the world When the night is someone else's And you're tryin' to get some sleep When your thoughts are too expensive To ever wanna keep When there's all kinds of chaos And everyone is walking lame You don't even blink now,  do you?  Don't even look away So,  I try to be like you Try to feel it like you do But without you,
 it's no use I can't see what you see When I look at the world I can't wait any longer I can't wait till I'm stronger Can't wait any longer To see what you see When I look at the world I'm in the waiting room I can't see for the smoke I think of you and your holy book When the rest of us choke Tell me,  tell me What do you see?  Tell me,  tell me What's wrong with me?  As I was thinking I pictured a little glob in my head and I was looking down on it seeing all the bad things,
 armies marching across nations and planes crashing into buildings,  ect.  Then I started thinking about God and how he could let it go on.  Then it hit me,  if you look really close you can see why,  you have to look past the surface,  the nations,  the things that go on on a major scale,  look past all that to the little things.  To people who love their children,  to great friendships,  to little boys helping old women across the street,
 to people smiling at oneanother as they walk past at the grocery store,  to people working in a food bank,  to people giving there time,  and lives to help others.  If you add all these things up,  there is more good in this world then there is bad.  This was really encouraging to me,  thought I would share.
