Friday, April 15, 2016

Philosophy of Life On Earth

A cake, eh? Sprinkled with anger, coffee cream made of stillness. I like my coffee. It's made from anger, and the sugar I add in is made from Agave, which I think of as anxiety (the sugar). Who cares anyways? I add milk, which makes it all better. Because it's like calm. And sometimes I bake a cake out of happiness, sprinkled with jealousy, then pour some adrenaline in. It's only good when eaten with remorse, guilt, and so forth. The guests come some day. And on that day, dinner is made out of happiness, tranquility, and all the good stuff. But then came desert, and I have to admit it was better than dinner. Because it was made out of despair, sadness, and all the stuff that's bad for you. Oh, and did I mention? The guests really appreciate the "Heartbreak desert" because well...it gives people a heartbreak. Once it's gone, just don't go out afterwards to look for a lover. That wouldn't work out too well. And it's a roller coaster here. The nights are made to be nocturnal, while emotions are worthless and pointless, just like the pain that comes with them. Just like painkillers themselves. Take all pain, and throw it into the abyss, where it'll be overtaken by the fury of mother nature. Don't be sad about it. Why? Because if so, you don't fully understand this. What I'm trying to get across is not that we are bad people. Except that why we need pain, if it's unnecessary more often than not? If I'm hurt, then I could care less about the pain. After all, it's overwhelming sometimes, is it not?! Better be hurt than have pain. And for that, death should trump pain, no matter what. It was all supposed to be great. It is but it isn't. Unfortunately, pain and suffering is never gone from the Earth. IT's like saying energy is gone. But what we don't understand, is that, even in times that are great, there is still pain.  It's just that pain is just like energy, and sometimes it is in motion. That is when we know about it. And it is also potential. One that ceases to vanish, otherwise there would really be magic on Earth.

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