Sunday 1 August 2010

Creating diversity in routine

The only way to prove a point is to prove it from proper experiences. You can get inspiration out of books and other people's thoughts but nothing is as strong as what you encounter yourself. Putting up with the pointless hastiness that drives most of us is probably the hardest thing I ever did. Everything is black and white, a cult that feeds from the weak individuals that occupy this earth. It sounds harsh but diversity seems to scare the living shit out of most of us and God knows why. However much I regret it, I cannot for the smallest bit put into words what goes on in that mad head of mine everyday but believe me that ain't a loss. Every single thing is a blur and it's like the repeat button's always on. Creating a buzz by using intoxicators helps to cope with the monotomy of everything but it is far from being a solution. The worst thing is however that there are very few real solutions to problems which, for most among us, aren't even an issue.

To elaborate on the latter, solutions can be found in the smallest of things. Change the record that's playing and take a left instead of a right turn. It's easy to experience a revalation if you really want to. It's the change in every wee thing that brings thought, wisdom and sheer happiness. Patterns, patterns, patterns, no, they won't bring you anything. Moreover they'll eventually bring uncreativity and boredom.

Isn't it horrifying that people look reluctantly at minorities, while, most of the time, they have experienced way more and have more to say than your average Joe. It's the travelling mind, the mind that walks the streets looking for new opportunities and adventures that will decease with satisfaction, not John or Jane Doe at their office desks.