It's interesting how so much can feel different with just a simple change in perspective. It is like a drop of dew in how it reflects the other drops of dew in a garden, thus creating seemingly infinite reflections; out of all those perspectives that you could see through, why look through the one that consistently hinders your growth?
What is better when you are broken; to assume the hopeless stance that you will never be better, or to adopt the hopeful one that you have the potential of repairing?
I know which one personally resonates better, that's for sure.
A structure full of clutter will not properly resonate its sound, but a clear construct will produce the most beautiful of acoustics.
Ceejaythe630th
It definitely is something to think about, endless perspectives for people to see with no right or wrong answer. We can't look at all of them, but when it comes to breaking it down, we only see positives and negatives. We can't control how things work in life, sometimes they are the way they are and we just have to live with it to best of our ability, some taking it better than others.
This was another truly thought provoking post, and it surprises me how philosopher isn't a part of your titles.
Jukestar
Well, since you seem to think so, I guess I will add it. Heh