There is inherent goodness in all of us, and that is how the chi flows. The good, the better and the best- I categorize people in that very way. So what if people always doubt you? So what if you are the shade of black in their eyes? If you can eat your square meals a day, and sleep with a spartan conscience, noting else should matter, right?
Sigh. It does.
We are inherently a confused bunch of people. We crave for 'fitting in' and yet try to be unique. The paradox is baffling, and sometimes, there are things that the human mind is never supposed to know. The best way to know yourself is to gauge your responses to various situations. I surprise myself every now and then, and in the process, I evolve.
Time is fluid- it run faster than you can catch up. And in the process of running- huffing and puffing- do snatch a look at yourself, fleetingly if nothing more. You will be surprised to have aged beyond your years. After all, age is just a number and experiences make your existence count.
some serious philosophy out there. . good work, keep at it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phat! You are very kind.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is a simple one which has no solution: Free-will. It doesn't truly exist.
ReplyDeleteIf you believe it does, you'll do just that - crave to 'fit-in' while trying to be unique (and other nonsense like that).
If you understand its absence, then you'll do just that - crave to 'fit-in' while trying to be unique. But now, you're happy; because now you know there's no free will.