Thursday, October 1, 2009

Everything's virgin til you make it dirty

Generation after generation, the world gets complicated. Then the world works on getting simple. Feels more like a roller coaster ride. Why do we always have to make it dirty? What was wrong with it before?

With all the glitz and glamour of being something or someone, our heads are living in the clouds. Becoming a household name is some kind of a race these days. For example, now you can publish your own books. Although some are talented, most should just shut up. Voicing an opinion is a right, writing it down for permanence a chore. So what makes the virgins dirty? Is it the fame? The fortune? Or the sheer fact that some just have guts to do it.

I have read many books. I can even say that my education have been a good one comprised of both institutional learning and the real world. The dichotomous notion of having ideals in the real world is sometimes nauseating perhaps because you know your ideas are just a dream and can never really exist except in books and paintings. Its a creation in your mind and each day it sits there -- it breathes, feeds, and grows. It mutants itself into existence, but you never really see it. It starts off innocent and then it shows its fangs.

Ponder this: Why is starting out virgin then getting really dirty
(not just sexually) considered a crime or disgusting, but the end result when you are older considered wisdom and experienced? Can you un-virgin something you already made dirty?

Try and apply this idea: Once you moved forward you can only reflect on the past. Because you already know unless you somehow erase it off of memory lane. Born again? Religious fanatics I know your answer: its a spiritual journey. Got it? Then why do you judge and have one perspective? Isn't perspective viewed in many ways? Isn't it right for me to have a perspective?

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