Monday, April 13, 2015

Mere thoughts



Sometimes we might write something and people may interpret it very differently from what we meant to express, yet their interpretations open a new possibility of thinking, and this imparts upon us the understanding that ideas are connected and they give birth to each other in various forms. We share the basic formation of reason and this connectivity allows the various interpretations, as the fine differences are the strings responsible for this variety.
I am a disorganized human that fails to appear tidy in consecutive days, as if it is part of my nature, but I always lean towards the reality that no negative aspect is perpetual, unless it is left unaddressed, keeping in mind that certain aspects that some people may regard to be negative are in their essence normal human functionalities. Our demand for things or the reflection of some kind of self-interest may be regarded to be a heinous act, by people who are good at touting good demeanor and act felicitous when the lights are casted upon them, but in reality they carry the most hideous attitudes towards their fellow beings. When someone compliments your character in a state that seems unrelated to an act you did at the moment, keep an open eye, for why he is doing so, for it might be, actually in many cases, a deliberate exploitation for a further goal by the one expressing the compliment, or he might be reacting unintentionally on psychological basis on aspects he is in oblivious about.
In many cases, we analyze people’s acts from our perspective of action, and this might be a well-refined perspective that lacks objectivity. The only thing we can do in this is to deal with humans from pure psychological understandings and build on this some presumptions, keeping in mind the fact that we as humans play in many levels of interaction and this complexity of interconnected notions makes the picture vaguer to be able to decipher the actions of some people, yet we humans due to certain drives feel provoked to try to probe the inner pushes that drove someone to act in a certain way in a certain situation.

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