Sunday, February 17, 2008

At first I'm blind, now I see

At first, I thought things will always be done as planned. That as long as your intention is good, and what you're doing and thinking is good, you'll always accomplish the end that you'd once hoped for. That when you do not meddle on other people's business, you'll be free from criticisms and other people's problems.

Now, when you do not meddle on other people's lives, they'd think that you're a naive individual who knows nothing about the world. When you asked a lot of questions, they'd think that you're a stupid fool. When you don't ask, they'll regard you as supercillious. When you show to them that you can live on your own, they'll say that am here for you. (All words just ended in the mouth) excuse me, where are you people?

Looking at the glass self, you'll see that your only companion is you. You ponder and think that things are not always what it seems. That there's a certain reality and unleashed thought behind every act. And that naivety is never an excuse to commit a wrong act. And that everything must be acted upon with reason.

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