They say the life is great, is worth living to its fullest, total, potential. But who are they? They try to stamp down the masses. Their life is only to better themselves. Who the hell are they anyway? Do they have names? Are they saints, or maybe they are humble, modest, an honest gentleman. They must be prefect reflections of the god of
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It seems that I am being cryptic about my posts. Here is a little clearification. I am posting of these posts for two reasons. The first is that they are what I think, day in and day out. They are my emotions and my pains. I'm trying to let you, the readers, see who I am. Trying to let you get to know me if you want to. The second reason is just to get some thoughts going. I don't want you to think like me, the world couldn't handle two with my mind. I just want something to click now and again. If that happens post it under the post. Also if you have a question or an arguement on something I wrote post it in a comment and we can discuss it. Thank you.
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Consider the alternative: that life is not great and not worth living to its fullest potential. If one accepts that precept, what then becomes one's method of living? I believe in that case, one would be living a life of mediocrity and be quick to blame any sort of hardship or challenge on "them". What sort of life is that?
Everyone has their own potential, some being born with certain advantages (economic, social standing, power, etc.) that others do not have. But we all have the means to strive for our own potential. To do otherwise is to shortchange only yourself.
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At the center of the Earth
In the parking lot
Of the 7-11 were I was taught
The motto was just a lie
It says home is where your heart is
But what a shame
Cause everyone's heart
Doesn't beat the same
--"Jesus of Suburbia", Green Day
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