ANTI-REPUTATION
But it would be good if the World and Life in it were not an everyday pathetic Paradox! Truth and Love should never suffer tolerantly, and everyone can be sure that the Good and the Noble can always receive their deserved reward. There, it would surely be easier to become redundant, invisible, so that only those who are humanly worthy of it can see the real values.
Every finding could be a kind of pleasing recognition, which can be held on to even if hands drag you into bottomless depths, watched over by a gloomy army of orphaned exclamation marks. Because Man - if you are not careful - already sees himself as the last crumb in any case. Other people's expectations prevent him, if necessary, or not, from fulfilling his dream job by arguing to the bone, and it is not even certain that the premium increase can be his at all.
The complexity of a broader confusion can no longer be traced only in brainwashed heads, but in the malleable instincts of everyday life itself. Couldn't you win at Keno again?! They show exotic ladies! Is waking up from hibernation every day enough to cause some uncertainty?! Fraud is getting bigger and bigger at all levels!
But for them to worm their way into the pleasure-thirsty holy romances, as well as into the land of universal love, which is thought to be immortal, well, that really doesn't work anymore! In the meantime, everyone - who has a sense for it - learns, like a lesson, how to deal with crying-laughter, joy or sorrow; it hurts them in their secret desires, and it doesn't take much for them to change their minds in a dignified way. They can postpone the so-called permanent revelations to their liking!
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Written on May 03, 2024
Submitted by oasev on May 02, 2024
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