Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Self Destruction vs. Mass Destruction
Good afternoon, the world has worries, pains and trials but your own mass destruction seems to rise above the crowd. Suffocating in a dark room beneath the earth’s soil where no one can hear or see your cries because at that time the only person that cares is you. The aftermath is where the rest of the world stops to stare at the corpse lying in the buried coffin to say their good-byes. What happened to the “friends” that said they’ll always be there? What happened to the “family” that always sticks together? Nevertheless, you are that friend, that family that’s always by their side. Through the hurt, the pain, their shoulder to cry on but you created your own devastation. Fix it you know how to do that for everyone else but yourself. Your focus is redirected to a place where you’re unfamiliar. Trying to be what you see instead of who you really are. A new battle has now begun but this one is a losing battle that should have never begun. So, what does that mean in the end? Nothing really, because there was no “Hello” there was only “Good-bye”. And you’re left to die with no one but at the hands of mass destruction created not by yourself but by the world that only shed a tear once you were buried beneath their feet. The world is crowded with struggle. There is no struggle greater than another but there is a bond between the struggles that creates a yield in life.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Drowning in Life
Good afternoon, we are so wrapped in our own worlds that we forget that life exists outside of ourselves. In that instance, we are deaf and blind by our own concern. We miss the life that could be and can’t see what really is. Life is drowning us without a float or life jacket to save us. The waters surrounding us give us a blurry look into our lives and ourselves. Soul searching, re-evaluating, changing, growing is all a part of life but if we cannot see where we are going and have not realized where we have come from the journey is endless. We are constantly trying to fight the current to come up for air. Is it possible to breathe or will we suck in water to fill our lungs? There’s a life beyond what we can see. We do have to struggle to get there but we don’t have to drown. Life has so much to offer each of us at our own times. Stop fighting the way of life and ride the waves as they come. Keep your head above the waters to see the beautiful sky and feel the warm sun. Don’t ignore the sharks that are swimming next to you because they’re bite is fatal. Take caution where needed and remember your sun block. What may feel good and look beautiful isn’t always good for you. Your life affects the world even if minuscule. We may be drowning but we’re not dead yet.
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