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I Think About The Current World Often.

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I Think About The Current World Often.
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What's crazy to think about is that there is probably someone that actually owns the Internet. And I also think there are way more rich men than Bill Gates or Warren Buffet. I think they're just smart enough to not place their names on a list to the public.

I think that there are a lot of deceitful things in life and it is something we must accept. However, acceptance does not mean you can't aware yourself of it and understand its nature.

I think that people shouldn't hold other people to higher standards. I think a feasible example would be the police force. It's not that they are racist [a lot are but a lot aren't] it's that when people become police officers, many of them feel like they've now become held to a higher standard than a "normal" person. I think this belief is what gives them that switch like mentality to shoot someone. I think many countries all around the world are holding their breath because they are able to watch our self destruction unfold.

I think normal doesn't exist and that we are all wonderful majestic beings. Life is about finding that wonderful majesticness. But we've become so lost in transition. We get side tracked, we lose sight of what we want, we seek immediate gratification. But I think that at any moment a person can change his or her life for the better but also for the worst.

We aren't born to work like we're told. We're born to survive and continue our species. But many of us refuse to accept that. Look around us, look at how any animals' natural processes are. I think it is sad that many of us forget we're still animals. And yet, we place people in positions of permanently destroying someone's life.

I think that in my life time, humanity will be tested and it will be unparalleled to anything history has described.

I think there is a reason we exist in a world of decision making. I think everyone will inevitably have to choose: the truth or the lies.

I think I was destined to be a writer because these thoughts formulate the moment I start typing. I think that's why I post frequently. Because it surprises myself as well.

I think that there is always time. And there will always be time. It is the only truth to our existence and yet without humans, it would never have existed.

Have I offended you?

It's all love from me now.

Having enemies isn't fun. It's just a bunch of negative energy swirling around in your head. It's not good.

Keep a clean and positive mind because that itself is a personal choice. You must decide.

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