… Change is the only must!
Sticking to tradition is like chaining the earth to a big tree and expecting earth or the big tree to stay put or, shooting the sun because it chooses to shine and hold off giving of its heat/energy. Tradition is designed to never evolve or change; thus enduring a lifetime of sameness in a world of constant change. That calls for catastrophe and dilemma; confusion and wavering faith and a life built on foundation of worn-out, obsolete loyalty, which is managed by a ruffian god that enjoys lopsided loyal humanity.
‘There’s nothing like the good old days’ is a prayer against change; the mind cannot keep up with writing and generating disclaimers so it wants thing to say the same; that is a lot of ideology to hold on to and still make room for the something new that each day presents.
I believe that there cannot be a better past now, I can no longer live with tradition that harnesses big burdens on loyal shoulders to pass on to the next generation. So thank you yoke of tradition, and farewell.
Sticking to tradition is like chaining the earth to a big tree and expecting earth or the big tree to stay put or, shooting the sun because it chooses to shine and hold off giving of its heat/energy. Tradition is designed to never evolve or change; thus enduring a lifetime of sameness in a world of constant change. That calls for catastrophe and dilemma; confusion and wavering faith and a life built on foundation of worn-out, obsolete loyalty, which is managed by a ruffian god that enjoys lopsided loyal humanity.
‘There’s nothing like the good old days’ is a prayer against change; the mind cannot keep up with writing and generating disclaimers so it wants thing to say the same; that is a lot of ideology to hold on to and still make room for the something new that each day presents.
I believe that there cannot be a better past now, I can no longer live with tradition that harnesses big burdens on loyal shoulders to pass on to the next generation. So thank you yoke of tradition, and farewell.
No comments:
Post a Comment