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9.04.2014

One Second Rule

Photo: Peter Trimmings

Are we living in denial? Have we met time as a place between here and nowhere, where nothing seems as it is really happening - where only news, people, and actions are figments of our imaginations. The time is now, but that does not explain the here and "now." The now which can be here and there, and an intersection of sorts which portray random occurrences. As each heart beats, time ticks. Tick-tock. tick-tock. The one second rule per day per weeks, as years pass by realization. Here we are, in each of our present moments with what else on our minds, but time, space, realization, and travel to name a few.

We're not going to pretend that the real world does not exist. We're not going to pretend that it is just each individual; although, it really is! However, that does not mean no one else exists. That does not mean to live in denial to facts about different forms of life which persist. We are here individually - yet, collectively. So then, what is the best system? Is it any system, or only ONE particular system? Systems can appear in many forms that work, or have been working... Science, Philosophy, Government, Charity, to name another few.

Just as time and space have shown, we are moving... moving forward and backward, with some of us even choosing to stay still. We (will) reach a destiny... maybe even five, six, or seven! At least most of us can feel like we are reaching a destiny after achieving many tasks, responsibilities, and fulfillment - even disparities, though, we also have our individual free-will. We are free to do what we want and please, even though society can dictate what some of us are allowed to do and not do. This can be in physical or social form, but not really with emotions and mental health... for, who dictates how we can act with regards to human emotion and mental health? We are mostly a species of logic and emotion, and as such, we act out physically, where our physicality can define how we truly experience "Life."

Collectively or individually, we experience this so-called Life. Sometimes we deal with it negatively, and sometimes we deal with it in positive ways- looking for outlets and others who share common interests. Yet, we are intrigued when we finally find something different... things which change our perception and deep-instilled values of what should be into what is possible... almost like Science and the discovery of things, but with change occurring within us individually before we all ultimately respond collectively.

Not every path is meant to form into ONE, and with respect and kindness, we can all move forward. We can acknowledge what is out there, and either form an opinion, ignore it, or seek guidance. We can accept or challenge, engage in or even choose to fight after deciding how to finally respond. It really is up to each of us individually, even though collectively, similarities and differences will occur to which we can choose to partake in, or not.

No one will have the perfect solution for each particular occurrence - whether good or bad, sometimes, it just is! We must each recognize our individual self in one another, and while we engage with others, also include the structure of our own personal environment - whether it makes a statement, or not. For it is not just the pretty picture we paint, but the solutions we make possible even if at first, it is quite a challenge. Though some of us may victimize our self with the "I can't" strategy, or simply ignore any of the aforementioned, the truth is there is always possibilities to simply strive and take whatever comes our way -never forgetting to seek guidance nor feel ashamed to do so, if that is what is needed.

As humanity develops into more individual and collective creations, we will all come to those crossroads in our life where we stop and wonder, what can I do to make things different? When we get to these crossroads, we must stop and think which long-term decisions will eventually create the best value of our inner-most intentions. For, when these moments finally arise, we must indeed make a decision and either act, remain still, or hide accordingly. When making such important decisions, we will then know the value of our inner-most worth, and we will know where we stand in truth and denial of all things possible.


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