Thursday, July 8, 2010

Cliche...

The grass is always greener on the other side... That's only true if You've been on that side to see if it is for yourself... The strength of genuine emotions are irrefutable and can't be hidden, they run every action you make(relationship wise)... "if it's too good to be true it probably is"... If it is actually attainable then being too good to be true is nothing but a submission to being afraid of happiness.. Love without pain isn't real love and it won't last.. Our imperfections are what makes us strive to make the impossible achievable... Clichè's and superstitions are created or told to give a reason for one to doubt what he feels or wants to achieve... Every thing, situation, and relationship thrives from what you make of it... An opinion, statistic, or anything that isn't for the progress of what you want to achieve should be irrelevant... So how do you feel about "cliche's"? Do they serve the sole purpose to discourage? Are we bred to have doubts in ourselves?

1 comment:

  1. I believe we are conditioned to doubt ourselves. It is a control mechanism, because fear is an emotion that is easily evoked, where as love is an emotion reserved for those that believe it actually exists. Cliche's are created to force people to think outside the box. We have an innate ability to connect dots, and use logic for progression. To be true to your feelings and "follow your heart" is to slap cliche's in the face. Great Post :)

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