All my life I had been looking for something, and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was. I accepted their answers too, though they where often in contradiction and even self-contradictory. I was naive. I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer. It took me a long time and much painful boomeranging of my expectations to achieve a realization everyone else appears to have been born with: That I am nobody but myself. -Ralph Ellison, from Invisible Man

Friday, December 30, 2005


Lonesomeness stresses you out. Socialization brings you an unfamiliar feeling. This way of life is getting far more complex as the well-knowledge people figures out and produce their varied information to the public for understanding. But upon better understanding, it gets more complicated. What we do with our lives are considered the way we live it. How we deal with it, how we act upon it, how we force ourselves to dwell for survival through it, and common things more serves as a reason why we are living in loops and not in other types of shapes. "What goes around comes around." True...in fact the quote "small world"---where people meets people whom they've met ages ago once again unexpectedly, is very familiar to almost everyone. The "world" is small compared to some other planets. But for a living creature as small as us and others, it is huge, humongous. Though it's getting smaller as the Earth's population increases in speeding amounts each day. Anyway, the world is an oblate spheroid, an ellipsoid so to speak. It is where the part of "what goes around comes around" comes in. If you think about it, everything revolves. Scientifically, the earth revolves around and around by it's own axis, revolves around the sun by it's own orbit, and so as other planets in our solar system. Then our galaxy, the milky way also revolves counter-clockwise slowly through time. It might also be that Einstein's black hole is true, leaving our entire universe in an endless circumnavigation.
Now through the loops of our lives, it is the same. Why is it called loops anyway? It is because everything comes and goes...comes again...and goes again...Until it is driven away by time itself. If you treasure what you have right now heartily...It may go. But don't you loose hope by then...it will surely pass you by ones again. And once it passes you by once again...Don't let it just pass you by. Hold on to it, never ever let it go...
Because scientifically, every spins can be stopped by a great force of gravity. Circular paths often deviates...everything does...and so as what each of us carries along. Our lives, our loves, and our destinies.
Let yourself be that great force of gravity. So that you may deviate for wellness, that path your future holds.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

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