in retrospect, i learnt that being a human being - a "normal" one - would be to cookie cut yourself into others' persona which will in turn guarantee acceptance and embracement into their lives. and doing so, decreases your true nature and all originality previously gained via DNA or parental upbringing.
society has a way of making one a carbon copy of each other in relative of a situation. walk down the streets and you rarely see people making a hootnanny of themselves. that's because society forbids them self into doing what they want, really. but if one were to be a jester, again in accordance to a given situation, one will gain ostracization. a definite no-no in all metropolitan life.
but normality has gain such kingship that being normal is in actuality an illusion. one has to think beyond oneself to fully act as one's self; being selfish is not one good example. it restricts other's interest and therefore giving you cold shoulders and receiving first place at the bottom of the food chain.
but that's where the sub-conscience comes into play. but that's another story, for another time.
on a final note: yet another abstract entry. i've gotta go out more often than not.
but don't worry, i'm just being a pseudo philosopher. dont' try to understand it(the entry).
society has a way of making one a carbon copy of each other in relative of a situation. walk down the streets and you rarely see people making a hootnanny of themselves. that's because society forbids them self into doing what they want, really. but if one were to be a jester, again in accordance to a given situation, one will gain ostracization. a definite no-no in all metropolitan life.
but normality has gain such kingship that being normal is in actuality an illusion. one has to think beyond oneself to fully act as one's self; being selfish is not one good example. it restricts other's interest and therefore giving you cold shoulders and receiving first place at the bottom of the food chain.
but that's where the sub-conscience comes into play. but that's another story, for another time.
on a final note: yet another abstract entry. i've gotta go out more often than not.
but don't worry, i'm just being a pseudo philosopher. dont' try to understand it(the entry).
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