You read books, articles , blogs and experience a lot of things and then based on that you have a better judgment about everything
Way to go , way to live. But as you occupy yourself with all your activities and interests you never have the time to think about something else.
Something outside the box. In fact you might never, unless you get triggered by and event that would make you think.
Mans ability to spend some time thinking about his purpose and discover inner reasoning is lost amidst all he does
The best minds are working on what they have discovered and the process of development is what they are concerned about not wanting to know any further
A million years ago there was less discovery and more to think about, 500 years ago there was discovery but also time to think about more
Today there is so much to think about what has been discovered, there's hardly anytime to think about discovering any more.
Well, anyway, I have not witnessed any progress in discovery among humans within themselves
It's always been about what's around and how to use what's around for them to survive.
But I have the feeling that it might be the ultimate truth and it could be ugly and beautiful at the same time
What you learn has to be through people or places or issues , or events , or facts that can bee seen heard and have proof- or written -
But what if you stumble upon something outside all this, you go through something you feel people rarely go through , it changes your perspective.
You become a different being, usually termed as "Case of mental illness" by everyone around you .. .. .. ... . .
You might say thinking now seems pointless as everyone will know what it is in the end anyway-
I have never read books or have experienced enough to know the answers to the questions others might know.
Reading what I have written might make you feel I am lost in the dark trying to find something when there is just space and nothing around me
But I'm walking, there's ground beneath my feet and I feel that.
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Wednesday, January 3, 2007
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