Tuesday, March 13, 2012

13 March 2012
The feeling of disappointment isn't looked upon kindly. Though I'm finding that more and more people dish it out regularly. Many people always expect others to cater to their every need and to uphold their expectations. I think that we should all be more understanding and be able to be independent. This world would've made no advancements if we all relied on others to do the work; because if we all are always relying on other people, then who're the ones that are actually making a difference? In that sense, no one would be. While we can't make the people of the world always understand this, it would be nice to live in our own "bubble" of thoughts and ideas so that we can strive for our best and not have to worry about the rest of the crazy people that run and live in this world.
Many people in this world are always trying to reach perfection, but are never quite able to achieve it. There are so many ways to try to go about something in order to do it right. We think that the more help we get, the longer we try, or the more times that we try that we'll be able to be better at something. "Practice makes perfect"...right? Although I believe that we can come close to doing something perfectly, I don't think that we're ever able to reach it. If perfection is always able to be achieved, then why would there be a point in practicing a sport, rehearsing for band, or even imagination? There would be a smaller allotment of space for error, which I think is a violation of our right as a human being.
Instead, I think that we're forced to keep many things that we wish to pursue a secret...locked away from the world because we don't want our hopes of it's achievement to be spoiled. Ideas in this day and age are so easily stolen and corrupted into something different. In a world where everything is difficult to  deal with and compete against, it's seemingly easy to make something simple, perfect. We therefore keep things more confidential, in hopes that when no one is looking, we can work our own little magic to make the things that we love the most perfect in our own eyes.

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