A Rustic Mind- Observation of an abandoned Space
The maximum time we never think about the consequences or the effects of our actions, we sometimes do things without thinking twice. The rustic mind can provide you a thoughtful meaning for such actions that you can't control.
Well, the entire term is complicated and it's harder to express such kind of words.
I am going to show you my observation of abandoned spaces from a rustic mind. Sounds easy!!!! I don't think so but let's try...
Recently, I got a chance to explore some abandoned spaces, all credits go to pandemic corona because I am maintaining social distance and this is the best time to explore abandoned spaces.
I think once upon a time, this space was brand new blue color window sill and now it is rustic. But yes, it has still texture, a beautiful pattern, texture which you can only see if you closely notice it.
I can't express what kind of feeling was that after seeing this, maybe I was recalling my memories, maybe I was recalling those mistakes which I have done without thinking twice. I wish I would think twice at that time, perhaps those memories wouldn't be able to haunt me till now.
Some stories end silently, nobody cares... Reality is nobody has time for you just like this abandoned space.
Nowadays people became more robotic, they don't have time for rusty things, broken hearts. They just through rusty things thinking that they don't have any use of them anymore, they are trash.
Again thanks to quarantine life...
I don't feel bad walking here, it reminds me of rusty stories of my life. I like to explore abandoned exterior but don't have guts to take the spooky experience I mean I just can't explore the interior.
By the way, this red warehouse is not abandoned, it is currently off because of a quarantine situation. I have captured this picture because of its color and structure. It seems interesting...
Sometimes I feel, we the people work so hard every single day but ended up getting emotionally, mentally broken by certain people and circumstances. People hurt us, we broke down and seek forgiveness, we scream, we cry but no use. People come and leave and that's part of life just like emotions are part of our life.
After a few years, our heart becomes stone and mind becomes hard like a rock...
Maybe the sparks, the colors will be faded as time passed by...
Stories are rusty but there is an end, maybe we should climb the stairs to see the end, we don't know when we gonna reach there but I can assure you, on your every step you will learn and grow. After reaching your destiny, you will look back and see how long you have come so far...
Love
Priyan...
I am @priyanarc.... An architect, a dreamer and a passionate writer who loves to write about life. I try to present my own perspective and experiences. Please leave your feedback and criticism because it's the only way I can know and reach your mind and thought easily...
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