Thursday, April 15, 2010

Return the Favor

Good morning, we find it easier to use one another for personal gain than to tell the truth or be honest with ourselves. Using the ones we believe aren’t exactly good enough to be recognized but good enough to utilize. We cry sad songs because our pride makes us hide. Hide the truth behind it all. Hide what is truly deep down inside. We forsake the special force that pushes us to new heights that we have never experienced before just to surround ourselves we the ordinary party that we believe is adequate. We fail to see that the life we hold so dear is the one that we break us down. We cannot live the life we’ve been living and expect change. We cannot change without following a new path. Breaking our necks or cracking our heads open should not be our wake up call to seeing a new view. What happened to feeling the heat from the flame or scraping our knee to learn the lesson right in front of us? We play the game but not very well if we have not gained a sense of humility. We dare others to use us but we use them without concern. We expect but do not give what we expect in return. We hurt one another without a blink of eye. We care less and less and don’t bother to cry. We have become so hard and cold that we do not even know ourselves. So when the warmth and the tears are shown we stray another way. We cannot deal with the feelings or the pain. A re-evaluation of change takes more than just acknowledgement but actually conviction of change and walking a new path. Walking in the same direction with acknowledgement is just an ignorant soul that knows the pain of the injuries they cause without a conscious to feel guilt or shame. Find solitude if you cannot bring a sense of reality to the cause of pain. If you cannot change then you cannot expect others to do the same. Remember the feelings you give are the feelings that will be returned. Utilize your encounters wisely for you may create something that you cannot handle in return.

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