I find it funny how people contradict themselves and what they (supposedly) support. How hypocrites listen to songs and support what they state, all of a sudden don't care anymore than the people who they criticize. You see, a lot of people are obsessed with the environmental problem and how the world will end. Because we are so used to thinking about ourselves we assume that when we die the world has to die with us. I wish I could shake them down and yell, "snap out of it!" We have only been on the earth a couple billions of years when it had clearly been fine without us. As a matter of fact, it was better off without us cutting down its trees and killing its animals not because we need them but because we feel like it.
Now, on another note, I have always questioned why people feel the necessity to have a purpose in life. Today, I had an epiphany. If you keep yourself busy, you no longer focus on death. Death simply takes everything away from you; Your material things, your carnal relationships and sometimes all you stood for. We simply can’t wrap our minds around the idea that we are here just because. Life is an experience. That it flat out is what it is; No beating around the bush. People have to justify their life. That’s why until we discover what we want to do with our lives, we create god (or a divine authority). It takes away all skepticism of “why?”, “So, what now?” etc.
Here goes the part that makes me chuckle: if extremely religious people have a god, then why are most focused on “the end”? Why do they have to do something about it? Can’t they just ask God to help? If he did in fact make of the world what he wanted, why make it flawed? And for the other people, the ones focused on global warming: how do you plan to solve it? Every solution leads to another problem. Simply live your life because sooner or later it’s going to end. I mean, dude come on! Seriously, be coherent with what you say, how you act, and what you mean!
miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2009
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Umm Caro ... if I were you I'd take the "fuck" out... In my opinion it makes the reader not take you seriously; it just sounds so abrupt. I think if you take it out, it doesn't affect the point you're trying to get across.
ResponderEliminarIt's inappropriate for this type of writing (blogs). And Candide?
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