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Building Human Nature

The diversity of beliefs have collectively demoralized the sanctity of attaining wisdom and respectfully sharing the exchange of knowledgeability by compartmentalizing creativity. This makes us.............................. willingly grasp onto the idea of fighting and murdering to expressively uphold what is fundamentally a moralizing of humanity. Instead of communicating uncertainty to keep things simply as beautiful as they were to start with. When you do your own research and hold no preference, think freely and critically, that's enough for the world. The ones who want to work hard, provide, and allow others to decide how to live their lives. The ones that do not judge and are only inspired by the weaving of individuality that creates this painting of adversity within a natural environment will succeed. We are smart enough to know that these men in ties telling lies making us believe the TV has the answers or you need to earn and spend monies that are impractically fabricated and blind us from working like slaves for their manipulated, corrupt economy that concedes in an illusory connectedness called consumerism. Or, social issues that brainwash you into thinking that their fear mongering gives you a sense of identity. Without identifying their symbols of devilry they saturate in every necessity they presumably provide for you that came free from the earth. If everyone would live like they knew they were going to die, the one and only certainty in life, then the intangibles in life become clear, it's sitting right upon your nose, the rose colored lens' are cleansed and the colors, the beauty, the smells, the smiles, the kindness and caring, the recognition of a resolution to suffering, and our purpose to help ourselves is through helping others, THAT is enough to make a change.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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