Friday, October 24, 2008

Fantabulous!

In order to strive for our own perceptions of perfection, we create and invent what a god can never give us. The world works in paradox, contradiction and in satire; if not for these, the world would be a one-sided, flat-surfaced realm of ego-less, inanimate nothingness. Then everyone would be the same, everyone would look the same, everyone would think the same and there would be no controversy, no entertainment, no nothing.

The world fluctuates on the basis of these 3 simple things simply because it is so. There is no obligation for any individual to subject to a certain set of rules or laws or commandments or sins. But the paradox is, you have to subject and conform to the manual of an appliance for example, but the paradox is there to only warn of the effects of certain action taken.

For example: It is written in the manual of a microwave oven to never heat any shiny, reflective objects because it may cause an explosion. But the paradox of such is, do not do it unless you do not want the effect to occur, you are not obligated to conform, but you have the individual choice as to whether you want to do it or not.

So back to the first line about perfection; perfection itself is not a justifiable term only because what is perfect varies from mind to mind, again the paradox thing operating.

In order for perfection we have many modern things that help us achieve what we want, the most oldest of all is of course imagination, then again, we can go more practical with things like photoshop, music/picture/video editors, make-up and other things that help us to create our own ideals of perfection.

The world is not a justifiable order, it is only the ideology and belief an individual subjects to that justifies their nature. This is where I conclude.

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