So my mind wouldn't cut off a couple of nights ago with the thoughts and i just started writing about something and this would kind of be my first run through in this style, it isn't much but there's some good quotes in it. comments and critiquing are as always welcomed.
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This is our time...
To have the world back to the way it was, our normal healthy lives would be my one wish. Unfortunately, we cannot change time; we can't go back and change something about the past to make our lives better today. It is against the laws of physics, a science that remains unchanged. We seem to forget about our future and present and we dwell on the past. And even if we could go back in time or rather to the future, would we change our world, breaking the laws of fate?
How many options would we have to change? What would we change? Rather than focusing on the past or wishing to see our future, we should focus on the present. We want to look back and forward completely ignoring what is in front of us. What is there to change when we look at what's in front of us? Given we may wish for more or that the fact that some of us consume ourselves in belongings that we don't really need, what we need is to give out more, physically and mentally.
To be honest, I have regrets about my past, but I take what I'm given, and what I know and respect the nature of life. As humans, we seem to overlook the one single question: Do I need this or do I just want it? Need or Want? This was brought to my attention by my uncle of whom I've only known for a couple of years now, but have grown tremendous respect towards. His mind is full of useful knowledge and he takes in more to help guide him and to help answer the question he faces thoroughly.
Knowledge is power; it is the defining force behind power. We as a society today have every day as a chance to obtain more knowledge, however, with the media selection and the other high tech items, our thoughts are drawn away from wanting to obtain this knowledge we should really have. Look at what is in front of you, respect what is given, and take only what you need.
If one day we do obtain this knowledge what would we do with it? I look back at WWII and see one of the major breakthroughs in science though at a cost, the lives lost at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, all to further the advancement in science. Too much knowledge at times can be a bad thing at certain times, but too little knowledge at any time is worst.
Our time is now, we must respect that fact. To bend the laws of physics is practically impossible. This is our time, we our now, the past is behind us and our future is uncertain. Knowledge is a power, but we must use it with caution.
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sorry for the long post, but that's what my mind was thinking about that night so I put it to use and wrote things out.
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