Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The envy of Paris

All actions are inspected under a coddling eye of good gestures. Expectations are like a mirage distancing away from you the closer you come. When the multitude cannot appreciate an intellectual present you regard highly, morale can be shattered. Sometimes you pray that people could only tolerate and be tolerant. To accept a different kind of beauty in life is our responsibility as higher forms of life. Is a critical remark from a cynical reviewer a testament to the ultimate judgment of the world? Why does it then feel like our purpose is lost when we lack motivation from outer influences. Sometimes all that matters is what you want but with a better awareness of what is good in the overall image of society. How events are judged are based on what really matters to us and how it influences another human's progress. Yet to want to be able to brandish this ideology is dependent on how well we are able communicate our intentions in a clear rational way.

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