Have you ever heard of the piece: "The Marks of an Educated Man" by Nicholas Murray Butler?
Well, we had a sort of open forum in English class earlier and I don't know why but it had a lot of points, as well as from others, that I pondered upon.
For instance,
"Which came first? The chicken or the egg?". I wallowed upon this question that related to both the ability to reflect and to achieve growth. Why does it seem that something always needs to go first? Okay, let's say that it depends on man's perspective of time and space. Something must occur before the other. In the midst of my reflection, I came upon the actual question on the back of my head. "Why must there be always something of more importance to the other?". Why does man debate and rebuttle when in the simplest and most plain sense, God created everything in equal quality on a balanced system? What is so important in being "most"?
Is it man's drive for the power he cannot or is not supposed
to have? Why not balance the scale so
that it is in favor for all?
So many questions inside my head, I'm starting to become quiet and quite philosophical I suppose. Man's curiosity to search for proper reason is starting to escape me.
I'd best be on my way and build of me a better person, rather than waste it on my inevitable curiosity of man's logical defects and love. If it is right and true, then it would be most proper that I wait, for love never ceases to function. It is pure energy built in a everlasting cycle.
Love exists for all. "Someday, Somehow... we'll be together.
don't shed a tear, my beloved...
For this is not the end...
This is just the beginning, the start of everything
for the tale that is our future is still unwritten."
- anonymous.
- "C'est la vie..."
I had a nightmare @ 8:01 PM