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The unecessary rant on perspective Friday, April 05, 2013 | 0 peterpan(s) Has anyone ever wondered why things turn out the way they are? Think about it, it could easily change to one extreme to the other. Happy, content and completely satisfied at first then out of nowhere, the once content feeling turn to this horrid, ugly, almost tortured opposite. To put it simply, you're high one second then you're shattered the next. Life works that way. No ifs and buts. People often argue that that is just how man are made to withstand, that is just how life meant to work. There is this compromise with how humans adapt to life's roller coaster. Isn't that the reason why humans are capable to feel and think much more advanced than any life form known to exist? But this isn't about a rant or an analysis on how humans and life are meant to coexist or how humans are capable to adapt to the changes that life brings. Simply, this is a rant somewhat relating to the fact that in everyday lives, hope can be found even in the darkest of places. This is a rant about how no matter what happens, no matter what spontaneous alteration that demands you to step out of your comfort zone, it is always a good idea to have a right mind and perspective. Of course, change is hard and you by all means, retaliate or question the reason for the changes. Cry it out, lock your door, burn a house. Whatever it is, time is a crucial process. I for one, feel that even though I know I can come out of any situation strong, I am still frail and sensitive on the inside. I've dealt with a lot, a lot by my definition of a lot I guess. What I got out of it was that I do feel like I learned a lot and that I am more than capable of being strong. However, at the same time, I still feel that I do succumb to my unreasonable nature. Blinded by what I want rather than what I actually need. Having said that, isn't it true that whatever we go through, whatever the circumstances or how fast the change may take place... the whole principle of it 'make you or break you applies.' Sometimes in all of that illogical feelings you may suppress in your heart, its easy to forget that all you need is the right perspective. |