Well,we want to get on,don't we?
This has been a question of the ages since prehistoric times.It is mentioned every other single moment of life(prove me wrong).Every one wants the best for themselves,friends,loved ones,name it(Do you doubt that you do?).This is essentially what keeps us growing,manoevering and making attempts at this and that.The question indirectly suggests that our efforts are bent on going foward with what will keep us in sync with the trends that keep on changing,ideas that keep on being born,developing,evolving.Therefore we are in a way always part of this question.Unwittingly?Yeah.Sometimes yeah.The truth is and always has been:what we are is an answer to the question of what we try to be.The question always keeps on evolving.What am I?(ANSWER)Ok.What have I been trying to get at?(This...).What do I want to accomplish my self as?(That...)Therefore do you admit that you are a question of your mind?Questions need answers and therefore make us develop ideas.The idea may be:I should be this but (Am I?) actually this/with an attempt at that.In this kind of way,I intend to get at(that point) and become this.Therefore the statement that we are conceived,born and made of ideas holds.Can you therefore admit that you are a question?I am afraid you are wrong if you are not one or two quetions-you have an answer to yourself;surely every one does and therefore we need to edify the most of what we are to become the answer we want to be.It is so clear-infact more clear than any of the ideas we meet and interact with.With this in mind,the idea that we treat each other as ideas will help us to realise,actualise our being and appreciate others as they are.Thus, we in the end complete the total being that we should be,that we always,I think yearn to be.
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Hello I am reading this and your point is???
My point is that in whatever we do,let us take into account different ideas different people bring on.Let's learn to find meaning in others and that's how we as individuals and as communities shall put more purpose in what goals we set our eyes on.