it appears to become clearer to me that one must truly surrender themselves to that of the spontaneous, for in doing so, they would discover a newfound strength that they would not have ever obtained had they remained stagnant in the strict ways of their societal structures. And in this surrender, they would come upon a newly-discovered love of entropy; a love so profound that they would finally allow room for the change of their previously, unchanging demeanour. Furthermore, by taking this course of action, they would soon realize that they never had anything to fear in regards to the unknown, and this fear that they held was merely a metaphysical phantom of their own mind. This individual in their welcoming of chaos, would develop a rather calm composure to the concept of it. For in strictness, one is made of stone; their laws are set-in-stone, their morals, but what one often forgets, is that stone is still indeed cuttable. On the other hand, one who allows themselves to be everflowing in the way of spontaneity, would soon come to realize that their ways were like that of water, something that is uncuttable by nature, and simply adapts itself to the complexities introduced into its domain.
ChimChum
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Jukestar
Thank you!