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Sunday, May 29, 2011

If you attempt to structure life, you will find out sooner enough that life is as meaningless as it can be. I mean, people find a life of uncertainty, very intriguing and exciting. It is like they want to be surprised so that they can react. And sometimes, I just feel that all these scenario planning and anticipation just spoil the favors in life. The luxury of putting on a truly remarkable shock face for the world to see, and the world seeing it in awe.

I find myself putting a tag on everything I see. They are variables of considerations, they contribute to the total impact of the experiment. But sometimes, I just find myself chasing my own tail. The need to always try to create a stage of logical and structured thinking platform, just so that I can portray myself as one who has been taught that way.

But scenarios are scenarios. One should be aware that the overall impression is made from several pieced scenarios which create a clearer mental perception of another's background. But, as humans, we tend to live along the short sighted theory because we love to, perhaps once in a while be surprised by environmental occurrences that have not been anticipated.

But then again, an unstructured person might find himself in a trial and error stage whereby he doesnt even know what he wants to find. Just as window-shopping, for an example, people love this leisure activity, because it opens up their mind to things which they did not thought of buying in the first place. Well, 80% of that goes to impulse buying and a handful of 20% are logical well thought of items which are worth purchasing.

Is life all but God's experiment? Seeing how we dig our own graves? Like a chess piece, being awaited to move by the two most superior entities in the world? Even, now they have an agenda for all of us. We say we write our own destiny, but that's only to a certain extent. These superior entities lead and tempt us to decision making. The gift of morale and wisdom, are not truly owned by one, but an issue by these entities; to see how we use them. This gift is immaterial, as they already know what is installed for us all.

"Is life all but God's experiment?"

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