Saturday, August 6, 2011

Life, the Greatest Hivemind

"That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more seperate one life from another than you can seperate a breeze from the wind." Personally, this quote reveals the blatant truth that many never notice. To me, this quote pretty much shows humans are connected to each other in many ways, not just as friends and family. For example, whenever someone is saddened, it's common for someone else to react to it, whether it is in consolation or contradiction. There are no coincidences in life, but instead a chosen string of events created by some greater power, whether it be a god, or maybe something we can't even comprehend as humans. Everything has to happen for a reason, where every event has a cause, and every event chains onto a greater line of outcomes and possibilities. In short, this means that life is preset for everyone, where our decisions are more powerful than we could possibly imagine. That no one can go through their life alone, acting solely upon their own decisions, because even before we make our choices we are influenced by others. In the end, no one ever notices this. Everyone thinks they are perfectly independent, when it is almost the opposite. The people we meet, the places we go, and the things we do are almost planned out on their own.

1 comment:

  1. A little late, aren't we Charlie? Oh well. The best is saved for last, I guess. You did a good job. You're post sparked my interest; it kept me thinking. It was brilliantly crafted.

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