Thursday, December 9, 2010

Who are you to the world?

At some points we feel so small. Like we're too insignificant, weak, imperfect, incapable... whatever it is.

Why? Who's to tell us we're too anything?

We feel squashed, smothered and contained maybe. Without even realizing it.

While society tries to tell us to be FREE, what it really means is for us to fall into this everyday regime where although we think we're making our own choices, our fragile minds are being transformed everywhere we turn.

How is it counter culture to live a life of truth, justice, and obedience? Who is to say those who will for something different are followers? Today, aren't the rebels the followers?... or are we the rebels?

Everyday waking up being told we are not enough. Who's to say what you are meant to live for? What are you meant to live for? Every action we make is for some purpose. There cannot be more than one purpose, as eventually they will conflict and one will be greater. But if there is a single ultimate purpose, then every action should lead us there. Where?

We are all here for something more than the ordinary. We each believe in ourselves more than the world believes in us. How will we prove it?

1 comment:

  1. I like to think as long as you know that you're SOMETHING to the world (and you are), your life is significant. Every little action has some kind of impulse on every other little thing. Making sure that those actions are positive and meaningful is what makes that value to the world greater.

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