Saturday, September 15, 2012

Actually, sometimes I wonder.

"Will we be the ones that die in vain, or will we be the ones to manage an extremely radical change?...

...Given the difficulty level and our limits and mortalities, that doesn't seem probable though. Maybe we'll manage to ignite some things..

...and like thousands others, die prematurely while trying, leaving behind tonnes of hope and wishes for the next generations, a high note..

..without ever knowing what they'll make out of them. Like a book that leaves its ending up to anyone's interpretation..

...And so the story will live on, perhaps to be repeated someday. But that would not be our business anymore...

..It's kinda sad. Our optimism has somewhat survived the process of growing up, but would probably be dulled anyway by the next phase, death."




Note: I'm setting a record here. It was "inappropriate" in the first place to scribe that on my Twitter. It's obviously posted in a wrong platform - way too serious for my tweet-line (edit: even my friend said it's to 'heavy'!) - and I'm repeating it here. But I really like this one, and it feels right at the same time, too. I haven't put them in a specific context -yet-, see. So it's just another product from my incoherent mind for now, thus it deserve its place here.

On another side note, perhaps I should DO reproduce my ideas on non-private spaces more often although I still prefer copyleft over copyright. The list of my "stolen" ideas is growing! I'm blaming it on Morphogenetic Field. Haha. (actually, there's nobody to blame, obviously. I'm just indulging myself in a little bit of vanity here. and it SHOULD be a mere series of coincidences. but it's just plain annoying! ><) 
Soya (so, yeah).


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