Introspection

Just when we thought that we are self sufficient, that everything can go and leave with ease. Just when we think that life is a long line that leads up something will pop out and will tell you that you're wrong. You look back and you see your failures dragging your pants and mockingly laughing at you. Times change. It's difficult to accept that the clock runs fast and we fall short our goals. Seeing everything crumble and the feeling that you would rather choose to be buried deep into the crust of the earth. Looking at the stars and asking why they exist, going deep inside yourself seeing nothing but an empty tablet worthless as it seems.

We learn from time we must be quick. Listen to the sound of the evening wind hear him tell you that you're tired. Listen to the sound of the birds as the sing their songs of the morning. Look at the beauty of the sunset and hear the sounds of the waves as they reach the beach. Listen to the whispers of your heart but do not neglect your damn nagging of your mind. Look at the ants, work hard. Listen to the old, as well as to the young. Above everything, look up and answer the questions that have been troubling your heart.


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