David
The vicissitudes of life
Aug 4, 2014

All of the lessons that you learn from books or life's lessons (or whatever) are merely guides to help you live life 'better'. They are not right or wrong, nor are they rules or laws to be sternly adhered to. There is no right or wrong and, therefore, no justice in life — which is why life is so inherently unfair. One must learn, in they're own rite, to deal with with the 'ups & downs' of existence. Rather than attempting to make rules for the imperfect and intolerant beings that we are, instead, try to understand that everyone is innocent, regardless of what we call "guilt" and that 'bad' people are merely people who's realities have — through interpersonal relations (all relations, not just 'relationships') and various chemical/hormonal reasons — been 'messed-up' to the extent to which the self-righteous claim to be guilty.
There is no right or wrong, no Heaven or Hell, not a 'god' nor devil of anything that we can perceive of (though I do 'believe' in some sort of higher conscious order, a 'nothingness' to which we all become in death). And since there is no right or wrong, there is no truth or lies, all are blurred in some hazy gray area- there is also no justice in life, which is why life is so inherently unfair. We live in a world of 'structured' chaos. Why wouldn't things go wrong? Why wouldn't those who trample their 'fellow' man achieve something to which we jealously lust after. Why wouldn't those people have a guilty subconscious load and actually be miserable deep down inside, not realizing that simple love and friendship is all the emotional fulfillment one needs (for free!) and everything else is just BULLSHIT... but if you think there's importance in impressing stupid 'women/men' (ie spoiled lil' girls/boys trapped forever in adult body, who, in age, will suffer for their vacuous vanity) or some real need for material possessions, wealth, and power- then that person shall find the one truth that there is... That which we know as truth is a lie!~ You cannot buy happiness, love, or friendship. You cannot buy peace-of-mind.
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