Sometimes I want to close my eyes and stare,
But there's no way to become less aware.
This was a chilling line that struck me hard. When making a decision, and trying to search for the "lesser of two evils," we first end up realizing that they are both evil. This is a great take on viewing choices as a whole, thank you for sharing this today!
And sometimes we're very aware of the fact that making no choice is also a choice. It can feel like there's no way to win sometimes. Gotta have faith in something.
Very nice. To me the red pill is like opening your third eye and once it has opened you don't ever want to close it again, but it's scary sometimes, to understanding things while others have their eyes closed and are still asleep.
Very true words. In ancient Greece, a dilemma was thought to be like an angry and charging bull. We are impaled on either horn of the beast regardless of which we choose so much of the time. The only real solution is to escape the problem entirely by way of a third solution. ...but what is the third option? Problems upon problems, eh? Well, no one ever said life was easy.
This was a chilling line that struck me hard. When making a decision, and trying to search for the "lesser of two evils," we first end up realizing that they are both evil. This is a great take on viewing choices as a whole, thank you for sharing this today!
And sometimes we're very aware of the fact that making no choice is also a choice. It can feel like there's no way to win sometimes. Gotta have faith in something.
Very nice. To me the red pill is like opening your third eye and once it has opened you don't ever want to close it again, but it's scary sometimes, to understanding things while others have their eyes closed and are still asleep.
I like it! This is really life :)
Beautiful poem @clayboyn
I am also in dilemma to take or not to take my bitter pill which is sweet for my bones but otherwise for my taste.
Very true words. In ancient Greece, a dilemma was thought to be like an angry and charging bull. We are impaled on either horn of the beast regardless of which we choose so much of the time. The only real solution is to escape the problem entirely by way of a third solution. ...but what is the third option? Problems upon problems, eh? Well, no one ever said life was easy.
I'm thinking solution 3 requires a helicopter. Too bad they didn't have those in ancient Greece. :)