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Nothing Is Trivial
Take a reflection on yourself and think: What do you take for granted?
In a world where money rules the majority and power comes at the lost of peoples happiness, we often forget about the little things that truly matter. There the things that make it possible for us to keep waking up to the pseudo-freedom the society we’ve created bestows us with. They keep our mentalities safe, and our hearts at peace in times of war, something that has unfortunately become a daily practice in our so-called modern age.
If you take away these little things, we begin to doubt, to lose focus, and our sanity with it gets pulled down by the gravity of reality. Yet we take them away ourselves, simply by forgetting about them.
Such things that seem so meaningless, like our mothers when they told said “I love you” or when our fathers would teach us the mechanics of a man-made machine. It’s going to work to a job that you love, and having fun for an entire day while you earn your living.
Think about the last time you watched the sun rise, or the moon shine brightly in the starry-night sky.
How did you feel?
Did you feel a safety amongst the life and warmth of a brand new day?
Or did you simply pass it by as just another sun while you drove to work?
Take another step back, and think about yet another time you may have taken a moment for granted. It could be the best moment of your last birthday party, or the deep conversation you’ve had with a close friend. It could be the moment your child was born, or just simply a day where everything seemed to work smooth.
It could be the first time you experienced love, and it could be that last time you saw that loved one. The last time you laughed with them, and stopped caring about the agonies the world around us has sadly has fallen accustomed to.
It‘s things like this and more, that we take for granted on a daily basis. Without moments like these, we drive ourselves into a state of animosity. Times are tough and it can be difficult to stay positive. However, it is important to remember that it’s the small things in life that truly matter, not how much money you have or the position of your company. It’s the characteristics of your life that make you smile, you can still hold onto when all that money and power is stripped away.
Don’t take for granted the things that seem insignificant, because life is a merely a quick journey and inside of its bounds, nothing is trivial.
~~~~~~~~~
I hope you all enjoyed it!
Check out more of my writing with my new novel series: Spettra
Book two: Spettra: The Kingdom of Torren
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N8Z7G74
Please read, comment, like, share, all that jazz...Oh and of course, enjoy!
Nothing Is Trivial
Take a reflection on yourself and think: What do you take for granted?
In a world where money rules the majority and power comes at the lost of peoples happiness, we often forget about the little things that truly matter. There the things that make it possible for us to keep waking up to the pseudo-freedom the society we’ve created bestows us with. They keep our mentalities safe, and our hearts at peace in times of war, something that has unfortunately become a daily practice in our so-called modern age.
If you take away these little things, we begin to doubt, to lose focus, and our sanity with it gets pulled down by the gravity of reality. Yet we take them away ourselves, simply by forgetting about them.
Such things that seem so meaningless, like our mothers when they told said “I love you” or when our fathers would teach us the mechanics of a man-made machine. It’s going to work to a job that you love, and having fun for an entire day while you earn your living.
Think about the last time you watched the sun rise, or the moon shine brightly in the starry-night sky.
How did you feel?
Did you feel a safety amongst the life and warmth of a brand new day?
Or did you simply pass it by as just another sun while you drove to work?
Take another step back, and think about yet another time you may have taken a moment for granted. It could be the best moment of your last birthday party, or the deep conversation you’ve had with a close friend. It could be the moment your child was born, or just simply a day where everything seemed to work smooth.
It could be the first time you experienced love, and it could be that last time you saw that loved one. The last time you laughed with them, and stopped caring about the agonies the world around us has sadly has fallen accustomed to.
It‘s things like this and more, that we take for granted on a daily basis. Without moments like these, we drive ourselves into a state of animosity. Times are tough and it can be difficult to stay positive. However, it is important to remember that it’s the small things in life that truly matter, not how much money you have or the position of your company. It’s the characteristics of your life that make you smile, you can still hold onto when all that money and power is stripped away.
Don’t take for granted the things that seem insignificant, because life is a merely a quick journey and inside of its bounds, nothing is trivial.
~~~~~~~~~
I hope you all enjoyed it!
Check out more of my writing with my new novel series: Spettra
Book two: Spettra: The Kingdom of Torren
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N8Z7G74
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It fades in again, that creeping feeling that moves me forward towards my desires. I cannot allow myself to fall by the wayside, for there I surely won’t survive.
In life we cross boundaries small and large, that must be overcome, otherwise we end up camping out at the very wall we did not dare to climb. Broken pieces of a lost dream, blown around by the winds of life wherever it may take them. A constant cycle, of settling for what you have, instead of pursuing the goals you truly deserve. We make our own rewards, so what’s holding us all back?
Fear.
It’s the creator of doubt, and the demon that pulls us down into our solidarity, into our ‘safe place’. The unfortunate truth is that fear is all around us, and it increases with our world’s trepidations; its agonies and its faults. We all know there are many, but do they really need to override our deepest urges?
We have become a society bent on taping bubble wrap to every sharp corner, afraid that our offspring will relive the pain and fears we faced when we, were them. Those pains and fears that made us who we are, and drove to us to feeling safe, and strong enough to birth those offspring in the first place. How can we raise them to be independent, to survive, when they are never even allowed to bruise?
It doesn’t stop at the offspring, it never stops. That’s humankind’s nature. Without it we wouldn’t have developed the hand-sanitizers that kill the same germs that we need to develop a proper defense, to all those harmful viruses we’re so afraid of. Nobody seems to notice that the only real virus we are plagued with; it’s our own need to second guess everything, and over-think the tasks that once were so very simple.
You see it in the way our Governments act toward each other. They attempt to put their own version of hand-sanitizer on the land that was never theirs, only because their eyes are sending them a message that their brains cannot bear; that they’re not used to.
So who asked them to look?
Most think they may be wavering evil, and in some cases that may be the truth. Most of the time, however, they only spill more blood, and create more evil in the hearts of those they meant to rescue, more fear. Now, reading this, you may be thinking to yourself, “Isn’t money the root of all evil?”
Well, what drives us to need money?
The society we live in doesn’t allow us the basic necessities without it. It creates the fear for survival.
Money is the root of all evil, but fear is the reason we want the evil.
So where does this bring us?
To a world, wrought with never-ending, infinite, terror. We create it ourselves, we market it, we sell it, we buy it, and we love it. A parasitic species with a strange and sordid thirst to watch everything we’ve created burn to pieces.
It’s silly really, when all we need to do is set our goals high, and stop this fear from corrupting our existence. Humankind can overcome any obstacle it seems, so why can’t we make sense of the world we’ve created for ourselves? It’s so simple, yet so complex.
I only hope we can change before it is too late.
Adam Gainer
Check out my writing, posts and more at:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorAdamGa...Adam Gainer
Please Like, Share, and Enjoy!
Here is just a little snippet of what to expect at my page:
It fades in again, that creeping feeling that moves me forward towards my desires. I cannot allow myself to fall by the wayside, for there I surely won’t survive.
In life we cross boundaries small and large, that must be overcome, otherwise we end up camping out at the very wall we did not dare to climb. Broken pieces of a lost dream, blown around by the winds of life wherever it may take them. A constant cycle, of settling for what you have, instead of pursuing the goals you truly deserve. We make our own rewards, so what’s holding us all back?
Fear.
It’s the creator of doubt, and the demon that pulls us down into our solidarity, into our ‘safe place’. The unfortunate truth is that fear is all around us, and it increases with our world’s trepidations; its agonies and its faults. We all know there are many, but do they really need to override our deepest urges?
We have become a society bent on taping bubble wrap to every sharp corner, afraid that our offspring will relive the pain and fears we faced when we, were them. Those pains and fears that made us who we are, and drove to us to feeling safe, and strong enough to birth those offspring in the first place. How can we raise them to be independent, to survive, when they are never even allowed to bruise?
It doesn’t stop at the offspring, it never stops. That’s humankind’s nature. Without it we wouldn’t have developed the hand-sanitizers that kill the same germs that we need to develop a proper defense, to all those harmful viruses we’re so afraid of. Nobody seems to notice that the only real virus we are plagued with; it’s our own need to second guess everything, and over-think the tasks that once were so very simple.
You see it in the way our Governments act toward each other. They attempt to put their own version of hand-sanitizer on the land that was never theirs, only because their eyes are sending them a message that their brains cannot bear; that they’re not used to.
So who asked them to look?
Most think they may be wavering evil, and in some cases that may be the truth. Most of the time, however, they only spill more blood, and create more evil in the hearts of those they meant to rescue, more fear. Now, reading this, you may be thinking to yourself, “Isn’t money the root of all evil?”
Well, what drives us to need money?
The society we live in doesn’t allow us the basic necessities without it. It creates the fear for survival.
Money is the root of all evil, but fear is the reason we want the evil.
So where does this bring us?
To a world, wrought with never-ending, infinite, terror. We create it ourselves, we market it, we sell it, we buy it, and we love it. A parasitic species with a strange and sordid thirst to watch everything we’ve created burn to pieces.
It’s silly really, when all we need to do is set our goals high, and stop this fear from corrupting our existence. Humankind can overcome any obstacle it seems, so why can’t we make sense of the world we’ve created for ourselves? It’s so simple, yet so complex.
I only hope we can change before it is too late.
Adam Gainer
Check out my writing, posts and more at:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorAdamGa...Adam Gainer
Nothing Is Trivial
Bonus Article!!
Please read, comment, like, share, all that jazz...Oh and of course, enjoy!
Nothing Is Trivial
Take a reflection on yourself and think: What do you take for granted?
In a world where money rules the majority and power comes at the lost of peoples happiness, we often forget about the little things that truly matter. There the things that make it possible for us to keep waking up to the pseudo-freedom the society we’ve created bestows us with. They keep our mentalities safe, and our hearts at peace in times of war, something that has unfortunately become a daily practice in our so-called modern age.
If you take away these little things, we begin to doubt, to lose focus, and our sanity with it gets pulled down by the gravity of reality. Yet we take them away ourselves, simply by forgetting about them.
Such things that seem so meaningless, like our mothers when they told said “I love you” or when our fathers would teach us the mechanics of a man-made machine. It’s going to work to a job that you love, and having fun for an entire day while you earn your living.
Think about the last time you watched the sun rise, or the moon shine brightly in the starry-night sky.
How did you feel?
Did you feel a safety amongst the life and warmth of a brand new day?
Or did you simply pass it by as just another sun while you drove to work?
Take another step back, and think about yet another time you may have taken a moment for granted. It could be the best moment of your last birthday party, or the deep conversation you’ve had with a close friend. It could be the moment your child was born, or just simply a day where everything seemed to work smooth.
It could be the first time you experienced love, and it could be that last time you saw that loved one. The last time you laughed with them, and stopped caring about the agonies the world around us has sadly has fallen accustomed to.
It‘s things like this and more, that we take for granted on a daily basis. Without moments like these, we drive ourselves into a state of animosity. Times are tough and it can be difficult to stay positive. However, it is important to remember that it’s the small things in life that truly matter, not how much money you have or the position of your company. It’s the characteristics of your life that make you smile, you can still hold onto when all that money and power is stripped away.
Don’t take for granted the things that seem insignificant, because life is a merely a quick journey and inside of its bounds, nothing is trivial.
~~~~~~~~~
I hope you all enjoyed it!
Check out more of my writing with my new novel series: Spettra
Book two: Spettra: The Kingdom of Torren
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N8Z7G74
Please read, comment, like, share, all that jazz...Oh and of course, enjoy!
Nothing Is Trivial
Take a reflection on yourself and think: What do you take for granted?
In a world where money rules the majority and power comes at the lost of peoples happiness, we often forget about the little things that truly matter. There the things that make it possible for us to keep waking up to the pseudo-freedom the society we’ve created bestows us with. They keep our mentalities safe, and our hearts at peace in times of war, something that has unfortunately become a daily practice in our so-called modern age.
If you take away these little things, we begin to doubt, to lose focus, and our sanity with it gets pulled down by the gravity of reality. Yet we take them away ourselves, simply by forgetting about them.
Such things that seem so meaningless, like our mothers when they told said “I love you” or when our fathers would teach us the mechanics of a man-made machine. It’s going to work to a job that you love, and having fun for an entire day while you earn your living.
Think about the last time you watched the sun rise, or the moon shine brightly in the starry-night sky.
How did you feel?
Did you feel a safety amongst the life and warmth of a brand new day?
Or did you simply pass it by as just another sun while you drove to work?
Take another step back, and think about yet another time you may have taken a moment for granted. It could be the best moment of your last birthday party, or the deep conversation you’ve had with a close friend. It could be the moment your child was born, or just simply a day where everything seemed to work smooth.
It could be the first time you experienced love, and it could be that last time you saw that loved one. The last time you laughed with them, and stopped caring about the agonies the world around us has sadly has fallen accustomed to.
It‘s things like this and more, that we take for granted on a daily basis. Without moments like these, we drive ourselves into a state of animosity. Times are tough and it can be difficult to stay positive. However, it is important to remember that it’s the small things in life that truly matter, not how much money you have or the position of your company. It’s the characteristics of your life that make you smile, you can still hold onto when all that money and power is stripped away.
Don’t take for granted the things that seem insignificant, because life is a merely a quick journey and inside of its bounds, nothing is trivial.
~~~~~~~~~
I hope you all enjoyed it!
Check out more of my writing with my new novel series: Spettra
Book two: Spettra: The Kingdom of Torren
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N8Z7G74
Random Thought Of The Day: Passion
Passion.
This is a word that is tossed around quite a bit. Everyone wants to have a passion. Everyone wants to have something they’re talented at, fascinated with; fulfilled by. Passion is a beautiful thing. It can get you out of bed on a cold day, and it can push you to move forward, even when it seems like everything in the world is trying to block your path.
Passion can come in many shapes, or forms, but when it comes it always comes with the same, intense tug that pulls you along. It can be an interest in plants, animals, space; the ocean, sports. It can be almost anything, but sometimes it is confused for family. Family is love, and that is a completely different emotion from passion, although it feels just as wonderful.
So what is passion? Well…
It’s that drive to write when no one is reading.
It’s the will to play when no one is listening.
It’s the ambition to act when no one is watching.
It’s the sublimity of fulfillment, even when you’re the only one celebrating.
It’s the strength to stand back up, learn, adapt, and improve.
It’s the determination to never give up in what you believe in.
The sad thing is, not everyone has a passion. People have lots of things they like to do; the things that stimulate those little dopamine receptors in the brain. People try to claim that as passion, but talk to some of them, and how much are they willing to give for them? The answer is often despairing.
Interests, hobbies, good jobs…Those are all great things, but they’re not passion.
Find something that really gets you going and you’ll know what I mean. It’s often just one, and once you find it, everything else seems like a partial interest.
Passion will push you further, and create something much richer than a high paying job; more intoxicating than all the beer or drugs in the world; and more relieving than a three day weekend.
When you’re passionate about something, everyday that you do it is like a weekend anyways.
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Random thought of the day and I hope everyone enjoyed it.
Be sure to check back this weekend for the last free promotion of Spettra. The Kindle version will be #Free Saturday, December 6, until the end of Sunday, December 7.
You can also buy the print version for $10USD plus shipping, from this link:
www.amazon.com/dp/1503311562/
Thanks for Reading!
This is a word that is tossed around quite a bit. Everyone wants to have a passion. Everyone wants to have something they’re talented at, fascinated with; fulfilled by. Passion is a beautiful thing. It can get you out of bed on a cold day, and it can push you to move forward, even when it seems like everything in the world is trying to block your path.
Passion can come in many shapes, or forms, but when it comes it always comes with the same, intense tug that pulls you along. It can be an interest in plants, animals, space; the ocean, sports. It can be almost anything, but sometimes it is confused for family. Family is love, and that is a completely different emotion from passion, although it feels just as wonderful.
So what is passion? Well…
It’s that drive to write when no one is reading.
It’s the will to play when no one is listening.
It’s the ambition to act when no one is watching.
It’s the sublimity of fulfillment, even when you’re the only one celebrating.
It’s the strength to stand back up, learn, adapt, and improve.
It’s the determination to never give up in what you believe in.
The sad thing is, not everyone has a passion. People have lots of things they like to do; the things that stimulate those little dopamine receptors in the brain. People try to claim that as passion, but talk to some of them, and how much are they willing to give for them? The answer is often despairing.
Interests, hobbies, good jobs…Those are all great things, but they’re not passion.
Find something that really gets you going and you’ll know what I mean. It’s often just one, and once you find it, everything else seems like a partial interest.
Passion will push you further, and create something much richer than a high paying job; more intoxicating than all the beer or drugs in the world; and more relieving than a three day weekend.
When you’re passionate about something, everyday that you do it is like a weekend anyways.
~~~~
Random thought of the day and I hope everyone enjoyed it.
Be sure to check back this weekend for the last free promotion of Spettra. The Kindle version will be #Free Saturday, December 6, until the end of Sunday, December 7.
You can also buy the print version for $10USD plus shipping, from this link:
www.amazon.com/dp/1503311562/
Thanks for Reading!
Published on December 04, 2014 23:06
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