
Taking the path of least resistance isn't always the smartest choice. In
concepts not involved with keeping peace of course, because least resistance in
those areas are always preferred. However, in life or in love, the more
challenges we face the more skilled we become and the more lessons we learn.
Even provided the text books that captivate our nation’s history between hard
covers and airy pages, there was great suffering, bravery, and battles before
successful reconciliation was had. But it was within those trials and
tribulations that we had great triumph. I don't mean in the sense of winning
wars or relinquishing slavery, but in the valuable lessons that were learned
because of these historic events. Although ignorance still very much exists,
rays of hope have never shined so brilliantly. Earth, and all it encompasses,
is on the move and a greater truth is slowly arising. But these 'truths' won't
make sense to those who haven't peeled back the layers of societal conformities
or mistaken conceptualizations of love and what it’s made up of. So dare to
agree with me when I say, no, ignorance is not always blissful.
People far too often shun the thought of vulnerability or change, but how
are we ever expected to flourish without these ideals? Yes, we must suffer in
our own respects, however the universe sees fit, but it's all to bring us
closer to a better version of ourselves. Less selfish and more selfless, more
giving and less greedy, and wealthy beyond the objectives of money. If only we
could all take in these vital life and love lessons we can come to an
overwhelming reality, one no rational man would even dare to dream or take
seriously. If only we can discard this regurgitated knowledge from
"credible sources" and governmental upbringing, we can see vast
possibilities far beyond our limited comprehension. We are all equal and apart
of one another [please excuse this cliché phrase but it's the only appropriate
quote], “the circle of life”.
The only limitation is ourselves, boggled down with concepts of fact verses
fiction because it's what we've been feed for centuries. Once we trudge through
these facades of 'reality', we can hone the truth behind ideology and realize
we are all part of a greater purpose, and can give just as readily as we
receive.
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