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A small study on the falsities of human interaction

ally are the same thing. Meaning; a secret is easily seen as something pure, something out from the range of influences. Something which is solely the property of someone else and therefore impossible to tamper with (I know, I am generalising, but hang on I am going somewhere with this). Why is this? One of the reasons might be that thoughts are within oneself and sanity is at stake. It is a lot easier trying to find flaws from others than it is finding them from ourselves, not to say from our own minds. The habit of placing oneself outside the actual happening, seeing oneself as an outsider and comparing the actions of oneself to other people's actions forms an easy forum for self betrayal. We like to watch the world and ourselves through pink sunglasses. This creates a chain effect; I see someone as being, let us say, just (just as in close to right-minded, not just as in only), not seeing the whole picture, not seeing the things he/she hides. But overwhelmed by the bit that I see, I want to embody this justness, I want to give out the same picture, the same image that caught my eye. So I do everything in my power to change myself to fit this twisted image of justness. And afterwards, when I have succeeded in changing myself, someone else sees me as a role model. Naturally this results as me being a better person and after a couple of more steps the world being a better place, or does it? When this vicious circle evolves and revolves (this is a horror image and not by a long shot reality but it has a bit of thought in it) everybody is struggling with irrelevant issues and forgetting the main point. The main point being justness. It results as a kind of blindness or should I say a near sighted vision, when the effort to be something destroys the possibility of reaching that goal. Why desperately run after something that does not even run away?For us humans it is not enough that we see a cup and realise its purpose, we need to read mea...

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