Well, another week have passed. Too bad I'm not progressing, I'm happy though that I'm writing in a blog again. I used to write back then. Of stories, always grammatically incorrect (I do know I've not yet gotten over it) and misspelled words (which I never bothered to proof read and edit). You'd say I was prolific back then, though, these stories and mostly poems, they're full of life. Heck, I'm laughing how silly I was when I read these yet I'm jealous. I'm no longer able to do them. There's not much subject to write about... You could say I miss having friends.
Why not I write? Well, I'd be wrong if I say I don't have any friends now but, back then it was different. I know for sure people around me doesn't like reading that much. Perhaps that's the price for growing up as adults. They'd have their dreams get taken away and will be too busy for trivial task so as people says.
I wanted to ask a friend of mine recently of something but I didn't bother. They won't understand me. The question is this (please note though the idea was taken from someone else but the question I've thought of, I know it's a cliche of something but whatever): Lions are basically cats, right? Only bigger. Let's say if a lion kills a kitten, we could accept that it's a cat that kills another cat, right? Question is, what if it's the kitten that kills the lion? Can we still say the same, it's a cat that kills another cat? (I know I've butchered something there but that's the whole idea) Anyway, so what's the answer going to be?
Most likely, answers will be no, since the kitten is perhaps a monster hiding a little body of a young cat. And probably those who don't are much will just say, yes, it's still a cat kills another cat.
That'll be an awesome kitten. That'll be a terrifying kitten. I don't want to get near a kitten like that. Those who are in awe of the kitten, bravo to you since you know what to choose for a pet. As for those were scared of the kitten, why? Cause out of the ordinary, no kitten is able to do a feat like that, why? We're, those who were scared, basically stereotyping them. Here we go saying that these aren't normal kitten, they should be lovely and cute things but for them to kill, especially a lion that should be way out of it's league in comparison of size, physical capabilities and whatnot.
Why are we putting down others? (this is the point when things got a bit weird) Why are too easily believe what our eyes perceives and yet when what we see differs from what we believe, we get terrified (or awed)? Somehow this is beyond having faith. It is understanding. Faith is like having a sense of firm trust to something. Understanding, on the other hand, is different, it is a unison of faith and having the sense of consciousness of existence of not only oneself but also of others. One may still disbelieve what one may see but one will clearly understand what happens. If a frog happens to jump a hundred feet high, one would say, "that's neat" or "wow," and then goes on to criticize his own belief . And then at the end of the day, or probably when he'd collected his thoughts, will say, "there are really a lot more of things that I should understand," or something like that.
I might be wrong though but anyway, I don't want to delve much into it. Just a random thought.
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