We live in a society where communication is a necessity, so, why is it that many of the human populace finds communication so difficult? Admittedly sometimes it is hard to tell someone what you really feel, but not what you think. We as a race can voice our opinions with ease and yet when it comes to expressing certain emotions we cannot find the words. Our race is constructed on a basis of communication from cave drawings to the present. We have developed intricate writing systems and language forms, in order to further voice our thoughts. We use garb and attire to communicate different cultures or status. The only true forms of emotional communication spurn from the arts, it seems that only here are we able to honestly communicate our true selves. Perhaps, even, using a higher form of communication than we have ever, previously been aware of. The only other method where we may catch a glimpse of person’s true emotions is through body language, which, because it is subconscious, tends not to lie. Unfortunately, we continually fail to take heed of these “deeper” forms of expression. We must try not to put our thirst for knowledge before our ability to communicate our needs and fears.
On Chaos
Perhaps our only really positive societal development or evolution could arise only through the complete relinquishment of control. Hence uprooting the monopolization of resources. The resourceful gains earned through use and control of the monopoly, could be divvied up equally. Admittedly, the initial response to this new elemental freedom of mind, body and spirit would be bound to exacerbate a degree of societal chaos. It is our fatal flaw, embedded in our seeming need for control over our environment and those surrounding us, which would initially confuse or decompose the situation. It must be understood however, that chaos is a natural happening. With the balance that Chaos ensures, society could feasibly have the propensity to evolve into our stronger and wiser counterparts. After all Chaos is never an entirely negative thing when it occurs in nature, and whether we like it or not. We are a constituent of that natural order.
On Life and Living
Eventually we find that it is our innocence which is still the most important thing for us. When we forget our ability to marvel, we become cynical and jaded. Only through acceptance can wisdom and innocence co-exist harmoniously. Acceptance of change, acceptance of others and acceptance of ones self and ones situation, but, acceptance does not imply idleness. We must still grow, for essentially, aren’t we intrinsically the same as any other living being, or living creature, in the respect that; we are born, we grow, we die. All the while gaining knowledge, and, if we are wise, keeping our innocence. If we are lucky knowledge can lead us on the path to wisdom. Wisdom alone will give us the answers to the lessons untold and the knowledge to set ourselves free.
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