Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Last blog post: To think or not to think?

Thinking is important. It is also highly underrated. In our cataclysmic routines, where do we draw the line? Where do we pause and, for an instance, merely ponder?
The war for our minds is real. To think critically in the current status quo is nothing less than brilliance.
It really is easier to to not put in the effort, and to let our weaknesses control our ambitions. There is comfort in mediocrity, and in monotony. Going beyond what is required does not hold much incentive. Or at least that is what the world would have you think.
Having questions is irking, and having perspectives is infelicitous.
There is a mutual understanding between the world and the individual. An understanding which entails ignorance and apathy. This is not an aberration, for we are conditioned this way. Since kindergarten till college. But, sometimes, extremely rarely, we are made to think. Not necessarily to understand, yet only to just think for the sake of it.
Change is hard. The results even harder to see. However, what is learned cannot be unlearned. Be that as it may.
Breaking out and seeing the light is unbearable, yet not impossible.
Expect hate, and welcome it. 

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