I'm going to become a subversive graffiti artist. Well, no not really. But I plan on leaving my mark somewhere on this earth. Even if all I do is deface the bottom of the shelf at work with a moving or thought-provoking quote. Why am I even talking about this? Who cares.
Sometimes I think I write all of this stuff, all of my emotions, and dreams and ramblings, and in the end, no one cares. It gets forgotten anyway. So while I'm sitting here, I'd like to say one thing. That must stick to someone. I hope.
On a long enough timeline, the survival rate of anyone drops to zero. We all die. But it is up to us to make pivotal changes for this earth. My point is, where do you get your inspiration? And if you're reading this, I want a response. Because I'm half tempted to forget blogging. I'm almost certain no one cares about what I have to say, and I have a hard time finding inspiration. Don't say it's everywhere. Because that's bullshit. If it were, I'd write every day, and it would move people to their very inner cores. This, factually, is not the case.
So really, where do you get your inspiration to keep going when it feels pointless? What makes you feel like you are making a difference in this world? What makes you feel larger than life, and not a small insignificant human lost in the mass scale of billions of other un-unique snowflakes?
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I care more than you think and know I just don't say it. I love you and you know it, regardless of the miles between us. You are my choo choo poot,and someday you will be mine all mine. I hope you dont mind.
ReplyDeleteWell isn't that depressing. The thing about snowflakes is they are all different, and all melt, but in the mean time, the make people happy. Don't you remember being in school and seeing snow for the first time in a season. Always a good day.
ReplyDeleteand since i kinda went on a tangent, and forgot my point, i'll continue. I feel larger than life because i have a family that loves me, children that need me, dogs that worship me, and friends who want to hang out with me. I really think that perception is reality, and if you see your life as super bad (not like the movie, but just bad) then it will be. However if you focus on the good things, on friends, family, pets, weather, or anything else, and just look at what makes you happy, then life is a lot better.
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