Readwell

Ah, the complexities of life. What finer than a day full of troubles and a night filled with worry. Lovely, ain't it? I know, I know, we all have those 'days' where we just want it to end. But have you ever considered doing the opposite? Far fetched? Most definitely, but on the contrary it may do you wonders. Intrigued? Haha, now that I've got your attention... or not (regardless, my post shall continue on) let's recap back to a day you blocked out or buried behind those fluffy happy times. Need some examples? I've got plenty. Loss of a friend or family, break ups, disappointments, failure, regret, and my all time favorite memories... consenquences! (bad choices and irresponsibility can stack up a lot of annoying memories in this department). Okay, now think back to that memory.
Got it? Good. Now remember how terrible that day was, how you felt, and how bad you wanted that day, or moment, to end. Okay, come back to reality. The now, the present, this moment. Don't wander those eyes now. Pay attention. How do you feel? Most cases you'd feel exactly the same, and in that fraction a few will actually feel better knowing that you got through it. Do you? I don't. Are you suppose to? Depends. What I'm really trying to get at is this; do the things you need, in order to serve your own purpose. If thinking back to a worse moment make you feel better then I say do it proudly. My post isn't to inspire nor is it to spread world peace for the people around the world. It's for my own selfish reasons; to vent, to express, and ultimately just to make myself feel better.




But I'm not one to leave without a notion to the people out there. To the 2 percent out of the 100 that demand some sort of recompense, here it is. We use people to make ourselves feel better. Blatantly obvious I know. However people fail to realize how much we use each other. Even the most trivial actions require the assistance of one another. So before I end this post with an angry reader or readers, for that matter. I'm going to state the obvious, because the obvious is recognized by the majority. Human interaction is important, not for society but for each individual person, which in theory, create a society. Quite the conundrum, or maybe just a mis-use of the word on my part. My point still stands firm; we all acknowledge that people are selfish, but as soon as we realize how important empathy is, the world might shift just enough to make a difference. You see being selfish doesn't mean that we can't do great things for this world. I mean come on, we're only human right?

Oh and do me a favor, and readwell. Not comprehensively.


Think about it.