Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Not Knowing.

Sometimes I think that not knowing is the easiest way to go about things. Coz if you don't know, then it's usually not you're problem, and if you don't get involved, then nothing much should affect you. Unless of course you decide to have made everything around you involve you.
But then again, most things around us DO involve us. So how do we deal with it?
We find out what it's about, and if we can't find out just by asking, then we try and work it out. Whichever you do first, both of these steps are done.
Next step is to see what YOU are capable of doing to mend or aid the situation. Most times, with the coordination of the group involved, and the contribution/sacrifice of each one of them, the problem is (hopefully) solved. If not, then we hope it is suppressed and taken to a level where the affect on all parties is minimal.
Then all is well, or in the worst case scenario, everyone wears a mask and the situation looks fine from every aspect as long as you're looking at the surface.

THE problem is...when the majority of people or the 'certain' people don't know what's going on at all. By that I don't mean they don't know about the problem. I simply mean they acknowledge and accept there's a problem but are given no information or connection to the situation.
Here's where the problem is. Being so sure there IS a problem, with all signs pointing that way, and yet having nothing like evidence or facts of sort to prove it. Then it gets to the stage where you think and ask yourself whether there was a problem to start with at all.
Shake that thought. You can TELL if there's a problem. I think we can all agree on that.

It was plain silly when you thought silence was the best thing in the world.
But you KNOW something's WRONG when it's become you're best friend.
It's almost like a shadow that just sticks. Think turning the lights off works?
Try it. You'll just get swallowed by it. Then it's ALL you have LEFT.


In need of a drink.
Drink with me,
Mr. Jyamaigo

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