24 January 2024

“They lived happily ever after” is the biggest fantasy to children stories, it serves as a way to say the end of the story when in reality happiness is earned everyday. When working to be happy everyday, at what point does it become work at the cost of happiness? These are all words, stop looking for answers in the noises that come out of man’s mouth. Life is to be lived and language is attempting share the experiences along the way. Working to be happy is a way, to reach out and grab happiness, have a cookie, then it’s gone. Do we have another cookie to chase that dragon or stuffer the pain of starvation? If the goal becomes saying no to cookies, then it’s success over suffrage. It’s perspective, the world is mind. People might reject this saying they would never put themselves in such dire straits, but searching for a way to disprove a happy mindset is just that. We’re all in a bubble that makes it hard to see the outside, I don’t know if people can learn on their own or if nature forces new information into our bubble leaving us to grow or shrink back. Progressive overload is the phrase used with weight lifting and it can be done to personality as well. Where one is likely to be stumped in the beginning is figuring out which side is up. The cookie tastes good, but too much is bad, it also doesn’t happen instantly which leaves a disconnect as to what caused the bad. This is where leadership and rules are necessary, it may seem like oppression. Everyone is born a child, not everyone grows up despite what the years may tell them. 

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  1. “Everyone is born a child, not everyone grows up despite what the years may tell them.”
    Age is just a number, a meaningless state of mind.. Growing up takes time to develop. And not everyone does. And everyone does it at a different pace.

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