An answer to my question
Who am I? , why am I here? , Where have I come from? Where will I go? These questions go through my mind every single day. The cliche is that we all have different answers to the same questions. We are all equal in one fact that we are all different.
The word “who” defines an identity, a factor that makes us unique, dynamic but also one that allows us to be part of a group with similar ideas, opinions, views and attitudes.
As humans we possess the ability, to quantify, to agree and to disagree with a statement, fact, or opinion. I seem to still wonder how the glass seems half empty to me and half full to you. In retrospect the presence of these abilities have instilled our minds with strong bonds that seem just unique to our brain. They constantly change in the hope to develop into something we are certain of. Is that however the truth that we have been in search of all this time or is it the truth that we force ourselves to live with.
Why, a signal of reasoning, purpose and cognition that suggests the motive of a particular move. It takes between a millisecond and a million years find a purpose for a particular action but some believe that it is pre-conceived rather than an autonomic factor. A reason differs based on the context of an incident that is- the circumstances that form the setting for an event so that it can be apprehended.
A location that we are familiar with, one that we associate with our comfort, our home, that building, flat, room, that brings us back to where we grew from falling whilst making baby steps to getting to work every day.
These locations change rapidly, so much that they make us forget our roots, our foundations, those physical spaces that bring an aura authentic to us as distinct individuals. The known bright light that oozed our confidence, the darkness that reflected fear that blur when our eyes saw something ineffable.
Have you ever been on a road without a map, absolutely clueless of which turn to take? One would find this a pointless exercise but inevitably it intends to test your intuition. Just imagine if you knew exactly what you were going to go through in the next few minutes would you still want to go through it? Being oblivious to this is what makes the future such a grand temptation. We are all in search of something that we don’t know perhaps it doesn’t even exist. The excitement and fulfilment that we have of this unknown something is much better than if we knew the outcome of a chance.
The word “who” defines an identity, a factor that makes us unique, dynamic but also one that allows us to be part of a group with similar ideas, opinions, views and attitudes.
As humans we possess the ability, to quantify, to agree and to disagree with a statement, fact, or opinion. I seem to still wonder how the glass seems half empty to me and half full to you. In retrospect the presence of these abilities have instilled our minds with strong bonds that seem just unique to our brain. They constantly change in the hope to develop into something we are certain of. Is that however the truth that we have been in search of all this time or is it the truth that we force ourselves to live with.
Why, a signal of reasoning, purpose and cognition that suggests the motive of a particular move. It takes between a millisecond and a million years find a purpose for a particular action but some believe that it is pre-conceived rather than an autonomic factor. A reason differs based on the context of an incident that is- the circumstances that form the setting for an event so that it can be apprehended.
A location that we are familiar with, one that we associate with our comfort, our home, that building, flat, room, that brings us back to where we grew from falling whilst making baby steps to getting to work every day.
These locations change rapidly, so much that they make us forget our roots, our foundations, those physical spaces that bring an aura authentic to us as distinct individuals. The known bright light that oozed our confidence, the darkness that reflected fear that blur when our eyes saw something ineffable.
Have you ever been on a road without a map, absolutely clueless of which turn to take? One would find this a pointless exercise but inevitably it intends to test your intuition. Just imagine if you knew exactly what you were going to go through in the next few minutes would you still want to go through it? Being oblivious to this is what makes the future such a grand temptation. We are all in search of something that we don’t know perhaps it doesn’t even exist. The excitement and fulfilment that we have of this unknown something is much better than if we knew the outcome of a chance.