At this point in our lives, we are the
grand summation of all sparks that came before. There were many jobs left irresponsibly unfinished,
calls unreturned. But for these iniquities we have not yet been struck from the
Earth, despite our shame in leaving all this business unattended to. No one of
import has judged us, and those who have done so have had little to no
significant impact. We are still on the plane. Somehow, we are still here.
Breathing, living, dying, feeling. Funny then, all the worry and regret and
frustration and awkward embarrassment that we have felt.
What has it been for?
There have been countless more good things,
even for the most supposedly selfish among us. Do you actively remember all the
times you held doors open, smiled at strangers, or donated something you cared
about? Do you try to conjure up memories daily of the happy, innocent kid you used to be, even
if you weren’t that kid every day? Or are you still thinking about adult business
unattended to, jobs that remain to be done, and responsibilities you should not
have avoided? Weren't we once all smiling kids like the ones we see in parks and strollers and playing with their friends? Ignorance is not an excuse, but innocence is a reason.
Well, since the only thing that is real is
this precise, present moment, both negativity
and optimism are factually incorrect
figments of our imagination, whether projected into the past or thrown into the
future.
The question we should be asking ourselves
the very second we wake up every morning: on which side would you rather err? The hardships and the joys are of
life are not our fault, but they are our responsibilities, and every single
second we have a choice of how to go about things, regardless of what just
happened and what is just about to.
Whichever pill you do take, though, it doesn’t
really matter. Whether you like it or not, you are who you are: the grand
summation of all sparks of both guile and frailty in your own life and in the
lives of everyone that came before you. Whichever tablet you choose to swallow
doesn’t really matter, but you are better off trying to do what is vital,
trying to do what is right, and being positive about it.
Remember: if you’re probably wrong, and it
doesn’t matter anyway, on which side you would rather err in your day to day
life? Negative, or positive?
Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you don’t
have a choice in the matter. You are already the result of great things that
have happened, atomically, biologically, and socially.
Make the correct mistake, whichever one it
may be.
Hey nephew, some wise thoughts here. keep them coming!
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