Sunday, September 27, 2009

Shifting The Present

Why is it that we try to heavily to create something of ourselves but refuse to destroy the things around us that are no longer necessary? Growth is a vital aspect of existence; destruction is a puzzle piece in which seems so negative yet does so much good. One cannot add to themselves without removing something in return. It can seem so melancholia to rid oneself of things that remind them of the good times that've occurred but those things also constrict one to the things that are gone. Life is a process of change, a series of events that are contingent upon one another but once they've past and brought one to their current state the only reminder one can need is that of their existence and growth. Don't grasp onto things that are no longer there, it'll distract you from what you are capable of. Throw away what you have and it'll clear your mind and allow you to move towards something that you've always wanted.

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