Sunday, October 28, 2012

Am I missing something?

 Did I not get a memo that allowed us to tell each other we were wrong in our life's pursuits? 

As far as religion, theater, and other activities of life--if someone finds something that brings them purpose: who the Hell am I to say they are wrong.  Just as long as they don't try to convert me into a sect of religion that I have no interest in and as long as they don't berate me for not knowing certain so-called theater greats, then I'm fine.  Why can't we just let people enjoy things for what they are?  There is no right or wrong answer.  Why do we push things on people?  I am seriously asking you, reader.  This is not rhetorical.  Am I missing something here?

I understand that people have certain interests and opinions but in no way does that make them correct.  Why can't we talk like adults about things that piss us off or about things that rile us up?  This is the best way we, as humans, learn: through discourse in conversation!

I don't understand.  Am I being obtuse and am I missing a huge gap in my logic here or is this just "the way it is?"  'Cus fuck the ladder half of that statement.  Things are NEVER just the way they are.  We make things the way they are, we create our circumstances.  We make our world.  Oh, is that too ethereal for you?  Then either fuck off or step up to the plate: life is epic therefore our language and actions MUST follow suit. 

I want to know your thoughts.  Let's get a dialogue going here.

1 comment:

  1. fear. people keep their thoughts to themselves out of fear of how it will be received. I catch myself doing this constantly.

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