My real question: Is change real? Do people really change or just our perspectives? Are people capable of becoming any better than they are right now?
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Change
There are candidates for change. There are people who say that they have changed. But there are also those who say that nothing ever changes. How does that work? Those all conflict. Does anybody believe those candidates for change are really going to change much? Those people that are just so hard to deal with, do you think that they are ever going to change?
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If a person is changing, then they are changing their perspective. From an outsiders point of view, the person is changing, we are not changing our perspective because we are looking at them in the same way.
For example: A person goes from believing in Christ to believing in Satan. They are changing their perspective and clearly how they look at the world. As an outsider, I am still looking at them in the same way so they have flat out changed. I have not changed my perspective.
Make Sense? :)
A logical person seeks logical answers. Tell me, do you speak like a child? You once did. Are you treated like a child? You once were. The life of one and the eyes of another change with the seasons. When you are young, you are ready to fight your enemy. However, when you are old, you are ready to love your enemy. Like the moon, you will go through phases and, although the earth still looks the same, a lot has happened since the previous cycle. Change is all around you. Right? Wrong? Good? Bad? Left? Right? Kill? Die? All of this is a burden left upon your shoulders, unless-
Unless, if you are so inclined, you gird yourself with the one thing that is unchanging. In that case, such a burden was lifted for you a long time ago; and change? Change will never be a fear nor an issue for you.
I agree! (I just wanted to have a random input on the subject!)
But I do really like the deep thinking! You were just deep like the ocean!
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