Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Judgemental Mockery

"a man.... is a product of his thoughts. what he thinks? he becomes."

The world is a strange and funny place; but how you interpret it is through the very depths of your character - the challenge to wander, and your willingness to accept the unknown.

What exactly is termed to be a societal norm?
It is plainly the vision of how life should be, and how people should behave appropriately. it is a choice.

But what's really appropriate; and what's not? Life is all about choices. You have plenty of them.
And the choices you make will ultimately determine what you want to become.
You are free to choose and run free in what you want to do. What you want to choose to become.
It is eventually an unescapable cycle. We're all convicts and slaves to the actions and the choices we make.
You can only choose to salvage them - when you deem that it's an inappropriate choice.
It serves as a form of relief.

An inappropriate choice will be subject to mockery. To make yourselves feel better, that a person is daring enough to draw change to this society.
We forget that each individual is different; and mockery is a result of not being able to perceive another - which leads to the discrimination of one rule over the other.
Is one rule really right over the over? Everyone is free to instil opinions, because you lead your life accordingly to the rules you create; the way you judge the world.
It can be a puzzling move and an insult to the entire way you use to think, your beliefs and your imposed judgement of this world - before chaos.

Everyone is afraid of change. Who isn't? It creates a structure of chaos in our lives - nobody wants a peaceful life to be filled with chaos.
On the contrary, without change, there would never be any space to grow, at all.
This is the contradiction and paradox of reality - wanting to fit in, yet wanting to stand out.

What wasn't a norm in the past could be a norm now. You can't be sure of what's about to come, but you just learn to accept things the way they are.
Its simple, the mantra - take it easy.
If everyone made the same choices - a norm - that would be perceived to be a 'right' choice.
but, according to societal's standards.

"is there really such a thing as right and wrong?"

There are two sides of a coin to this.
There could be infinite possibilities to one person, yet finite outcomes to another.
Some people take things as they are, they are stagnant to change.
Because why? They're afraid of it? Or the fact that they perceived something to be right - is right.
So is something perceived to be wrong, really wrong?

i doubt so. it just depends on your sole perspective of the world. 

Jumping into conclusions and being a saviour doesn't work well with a lot of people.
You might deem you're right, but do they think its right for them? Do they want to be saved?
Ultimately, they'll find alternative methods to fall into the pit of darkness.

Sometimes, you've just got to loosen the reigns when it comes to being the hero.
Experiences brings depth in knowledge and it helps to compensate your attitude towards the unknown.

What is life? What is love?
What is hatred? What are sins?
Do they all have a commonality? yes.
They - are all regarded to be a "norm" within its own category.

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