Monday, March 12, 2012

Pallet Town

Life is a concoction of ever growing networks. We live in a very connected world where complication is a force impossible to resist. It is, to be put, that life's bell tolls for you the way it toll for others.

No man is an island - just another cliche!

Acquaintance is inevitable. From the unfathomable enigmas of this world, there would be a time when two persons would meet but this would only be a mere event compared to the complexity of a larger picture. Every meeting is a puny addition to the lattice of links comparable to that of the neural fibers intertwined to create a functional unit - the society.

Society is a macroscopic yet metaphoric representation. It evolves to meet man's goal of happiness and satisfaction. The  moment a baby draws in his first breath is the very instant that logically satisfies its hunger of life. Having been pushed to co-exist with every living soul, without the ample strength and tricks up your sleeves, could be compared to a suicide. Competition is at large.

Self-preservation is number one in everyone's priority list. This would mean sustaining life (biologically) and eventually live (finding the meaning of existence).

Keeping a sane mind is the best challenge. Every day one would be exposed to inner demons and even demolition teams from the external environment. It would, apparently, busy every individual to process things. To emerge as a sound human being would require skill and luck.

It is incomprehensible that we exhaust ourselves in our daily errands and relationships with the world and yet barely sleep peacefully at night. We get what we want and eventually want more. It is as if satisfaction is always an inch away but we never get to it.

I used to see the world as a rainbow. One would smile after reading that line. In a different perspective, a rainbow is a war of colors. They fight where one is compared to another. One boasts of standing out while the other claims the same.


Colors in the world were created in a way that each fall in a certain wavelength and serve different purposes. Primary art classes would prove that when all colors are mixed together we could create a hue of darkness resembling chaos.

Society works just the same. Every one of us has his own niche. We all have a purpose to serve. It is but up to us to unravel this role and find ways to be the best at it.

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