We all live in a world of expectations and
goals. With the evolution of
expectations we open the door to failure.
To some failure is nearly non existent, yet others can be nearly devastated
by the occurrence. There is lopsidedness
to our very beings, conflictions that just rake us back and forth, ultimately
causing turmoil within each and every one at some fleeting moment or
another. We are at war with ourselves
fight for that last grip on what we are and who we want to become. Expectations bind us to what we are either
expectations we tie ourselves to or ones that others have tattooed to our lives
without consent. We, just tiny little
creatures stand facing these gaping walls surround us, trapping us in our own
little spheres the boundaries of which we don’t dare to break.
I am surprised that failure has
not pulled us out of the galaxy, because it weighs on us so heavily at
times. It weighs down our country, our
economy, our schools, our homes, our lives, and our spirits. It is a beast lurking at every turn, at every
joyous moment, waiting to pounce on us when we are least expecting it. There are times that we do not even pause to
see what may take the responsibility for this failure. Failure stalks us. We are presumably fleeing
and staying out of its grips, yet it is stealthy, always one step ahead waiting
for its golden moment. We cannot evade
it, this golden moment, it will arrive, make its grand entrance steal over the
crowd and leave us in a state of defeat.
Nevertheless, there is a spark in each of us and only a select few will
dig down deep enough to grasp it. Of the
precious few who have taken hold of that spark even fewer will be courageous
enough to light their fire once again to take the risk and jump off the ledge; they
will stumble back on stage and win back the crowd accepting the fact that
defeat it once more on the horizon.
We all have this light a “fiber, very thin but pure, of
the enormous energy of the world,” this sliver of hope, this beam has been “thrust
into [our] frail diminutive body,” by which we are replenished. Failure is no longer on our horizon as we
will fight our way back into the light.
The energy is fulfilling; it drives our ambitions, our dreams, and our
faith. In what we establish this faith we
may be unaware, yet this energy makes us care not for that which we feel we
just continue forging forward. We are
insignificant creatures and we will search anywhere to find our source of
energy. Many of us cannot look at
something massive and incredible because we find that intimidating. We resort to something we can relate to on a
personal level, yet something that holds a significant “force” or “energy” for
their size. We do not realize in essence
we are “little or nothing but life” who we are in the end doesn’t even matter,
yet we still grasp life and what it has to offer.
We are often
bogged down by the world and life. Time
constricts us in so many ways confining us to limited moments and
adventures. There is this aura of
subjectivity that we feel we are held submissive to. Tragedy strikes within someone’s
life a life altering moment, yet the world keeps on spinning it does not
change. We may be torn apart inside screaming
with our eyes because perhaps that is the only way we know how, but still that
power massed outside will remain indifferent and impersonal. Only a being equally as insignificant as us
will understand this feeling of emptiness and pain. I am one of these insignificant beings; this unspoken power holds me prey.
It is through this that I relate on a deeper more significant level, I
know this feeling of no control. Through
this absence of control there is a sense of failure. Failure to what we perhaps if we were
stronger could have controlled. We may
have prevented others from this pain. I find this to be a failure I am
inadequate to portray through writing. When you go through inexplicable moments and
the only thing you want is for someone to notice your pain. Nevertheless, you look
outside at this amassed power you watch the world continue on as if nothing
could ever be wrong at all. You are
staying alive the only way you know how.
All you hold onto is that “tiny bead of pure life” that sliver of hope
that remains buried somewhere under all your fears.
In the presence of
sorrow often the only way to get through is to resort to a mask. This mask will hide who we are as we put on a
face to cover our true feelings, yet this presents problems when we wear a mask
our “face grows to fit it." Though we can dance our way through problems and float across the
surface in the end this uses all our energy.
It is impossible to last forever.
After hiding so long behind a mask and dancing we lose who we are. Bouts of depression may be caused by us pausing to take of our mask and
examining who we used to be. Many use
all their energy up dancing their way through life and resort to their only way
of escape. Death.
It is only when we relax and bring our minds
to a place of serenity that we can truly live and breathe. People speak of death as a time limit as if
it is the worst possibility. Death to
some is something they are running from all theirs lives. I for one believe that death can be a way of
escape for many. There are those who
long for the day that they die whether or not they believe in after life in one
form or another. This world is a prison to them and death is the only route to
freedom.
In life when we
accept our failure and acknowledge our defeat it is only after that moment that
we can choose what to do next we have two options: we can step back on that
stage and proceed to play our encore with a ravaged peace and serenity within
the air or we can triumph through death. Through death we remain triumphant because it
is only through death that we find ourselves without anyone holding us to
standards. Failure is not present in
death. All limits have been eliminated. However, when we find ourselves standing on
that stage the aura of victory fills the air crushing whatever signs of failure
were remaining. For this fleeting moment
we are deaf to the thunder of failure approaching again; we are living the
moment, grasping the now.
jk ^ im just a TR0LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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