We all know that we play a particular part in life and we all learn new ways of doing it. It is our lifestyle, it is a norm. There is constant change in everyone and everything. No matter where someone is, there is always progress, fluctuating both negatively and positively. There is always movement: loudly, silently, quickly, slowly, weirdly, and not weirdly. There are facts, and truths, and rumors. There is birth, death, marriage, and so on and so forth.
People work for what they want and try, in their own unique ways, to accomplish their goals. It’s like, what am I doing here? I’m just here because I was born into this circle, this circle of life, where almost everyone is the same, but oddly not. And we push for things to “make” people believe that they are proud of us just because we did something good. What is good? What is bad? Why are these so different from each other? Why do people do what they do?
People learn what is right and wrong because there are these rules that we tend to follow because our ancestors did. It is simply common sense. We do it because we know that it is something that we should “carry on” because it has been a tradition for a long, long time. It’s just normal. To be honest, it is getting old, hearing the story over and over again. What are we going to do about it?
People come and go, and we meet more people, become friends and then grow apart. I’ve always heard that everything happens for a reason. Does that mean corruption is happening for a reason? Who knows, we can just wait and see, I guess. Or do something about it, together, because we all know that working together can actually make ‘it’ happen. We must be here for a reason, because we don't drift away from ourselves. We are always us, as long as we are alive. No one really knows if there is a hell or a heaven, there is just belief that there might be another world after living on earth, or that is what I've been told. But if we work together, there can be great accomplishment. Gorilla and man; two is better than one, especially two different visions.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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