Monday, 8 December 2014

Life is a factory. It's plain and simple. We all are born into this world naked and crying and it shows how helpless we are on those around us. Relationships are an important part of our existence and they defined who we are: both positive and negative. Someone once told me that they don't need anyone but God. I totally disagree. Though it is important in believing in some supreme being, saying that having a relationship with God and no one else would be like eating bread without cheese. If you don't understand my poorly thought analogy, I was trying to show that people and God are linked. They help us get through the tough times. but back to my point, Life is a factory and they make individuals for a properly functioning society. Without you or  I and other people, there would be no society or country to run this earth. We give this world meaning. I mean, if we weren't hear who would kill out innocent animals and pollute the air with wondeful chemicals? You catch my point right? We  have to construct our own understanding of what this world/life is. Without this concised version, we'd go insane. There's no number 1 or letters or gravity, there's nothing but us and the things around us. We just named and labeled things in order to understand life and it's mysteries. But as I would try to avoid a quantom physics explanation, if it is in fact quantom physics (failed physics in high school). We as a globalised society, mainly western culture, have taken death out of the equation of life. We have been bombarded with products to quench our appetite. We have been caught up in global affairs such as the stock market because we are afraid. We are afraid of what is out there when we die. We can't fathom that one day our bodies would rot and decay. We can't imagine that one day, our beautiful brains would become nothing but ash. Sadly we have to face this inevitable reality. My grandfather recently died. He was 68 years old and it was a total shock. It taught me that no matter how invincible a person may look they cry, laugh and die just like you and  I. Remember when I brought up relationships, well he believed in giving to others. Hardly anyone he helped offered to help pay for his funeral. This was a man who could have been the pope and no one but his family was there. He's in a better place now but it taught me that don't rely on anyone but yourself. No one is ever there for me when I need them but maybe that's because i am an ambivert. We as humans sometimes except to much from the people around us. You probably don't have the same heart that I do and vice versa. But because we are a globalised society doesn't that mean that we all should be the same? Doesn't society want to train us into being an industrialised mob who follows orders? Sadly we are not all the same. The world would have been a boring but a better place. But still boring.
I just wanted to write to show the apathy of life and the way it cares only about itself