'It's Personal'
Saying This Sentence Sparked A Thought I Many People.
What Is It That Is So Personal?
Why Is It So Personal?
Even When People Respect Privacy,
That Person's Privacy Is Tormenting The People.
They Want To Know It So Bad,
Yet They Can't As Its Violating Privacy.
Unless That Person Reveals What Is So Private.
Therefore Its Not Personal.
If Something Personal Is To Be Kept To Oneself.
Then With Another,
Its Not?
A Secret?
Some Secrets Are Meant To Be Kept From Others.
Yet Secrets Are Hidden To Be Discovered.
Why Is It Kept?
And What With That Lust For Discovery?
We Call Them Feelings.
Feelings Which Are So Dangerous,
It Can Kill.
Just For Something 'Personal?'
Even That Something Is So Dangerous It Can Kill?
It Can Destroy?
Secrets Comes From Feelings,
Therefore It Should Be Able To Kill.
So Without Feelings,
There Wouldn't Be Secrets.
The Wouldn't Be Anything 'Personal'.
There Would Be Nothing To Hide.
Yet,
That Would Be A Danger To All Of Us As Well.
Contradictions Controls The Universe As We Know.
Everything Conflicts.
The Possible Impossible
*Hey you, Yah you, read this* [The Takes] Take 1: Nothing personal, just something worth saying. Take 2: Nothing personal, just something logical. Take 3: Nothing personal, just an expression. Take 4: Nothing personal, just thoughts. Take 5: Nothing personal, just feedback & advice. Take 6: Nothing personal, just me. Take 7: Nothing personal, just a comment. Take 8: Nothing personal, just let go. Take 9: Nothing personal, just understand. Final Take: Nothing personal, so correct me :)
About Me
- Glen a.k.a Titiny Qwerz™
- Last day of Pieces, the start of Aries (20th March 1993). Enjoys life as well as think about it. Contemplates on many things, and never always fixed to a single answer, as anything can happen. Humble, weird and funny, but underneath is intelligences and experience, yet he strives for more. Never liked losing friends, but understands that impermanence is present. Hotmail:glen-titinyqwerz@hotmail.com
Friday, February 26, 2010
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