Curiosity feeds the cat. True story.
Psychobabble and Physics Over an Underappreciated Bottle of Water
March 23, 2011It is true. People are hardest ones to understand. In social experiments, between an ape and a fully functioning adult,we are better to deal with primates. It’s always unethical to mess with humans. People are dynamic, people are complicated. Sometimes, hell is other people. Sometimes they can make or break you. Although, I would like to beg to differ it is true “No man is and Island.”
Yet, we sometimes choose to be our individual islands, governing our own land with our own rules so much so that when we let people in our lives, we try to let them assimilate to our own private worlds. And when they don’t, when they become little anarchists in our private world — chaos commences.
It stirs us, some much so that sometimes we break beyond our personal barriers, we break our own rules to try to appease with them, we try to break apart from our personal orbits and start to revolve around someone elses, we anchor ourselves to objects of attraction because the gravitational force is greater than our own satellites.
And that’s when we acknowledge that we are vulnerable and we have made it known. Our vulnerability makes and takes the humanity from us. I guess. I’m not sure if I am right in saying that once you have experienced inhumanity you would learn to value others because some things just needs to be reciprocated even if it’s just respect, even if it’s just a simple acknowledgement that you exist.
There are simple joys we get from sheer acceptance. I guess I’m shallow when I say that some of the things that really matter in life aren’t that big of a deal. Sometimes it’s just knowing that you are right with how you feel and that it has made known. And it is acknowledged appropriately.
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