Friday, 8 January 2016

Enlist Every Ounce to Good

   


   Almost the entire model of universe is based on hypothesis and theories that would take time of centuries till we reach the era where we might have colonized through out the solar system, to prove. Even then, even if we or our off springs succeed in living on the dwarf planets that we ponder on through our telescopes we can not run away from our end. We can not run away that everything will die and vanquish into nothingness. Nothing will stay alive forever. Nothing has and never will. The universe is expanding. And will expand for God knows how long but a module and some theories suggest it might somewhere in future, the universe might contract as well. The universe started with a big bang and might even end with a big crunch.

   So remember that one time when you looked at the people you despised and felt like there was nothing worst than your problems. You were wrong. While you were trapped in cardboard box full of people who you thought define the meaning of life you were wrong. There's more to a universe and the world than you think. Pick up a novel and brush it off and hang in on the wall with a nail. That's your thinking to limited potential. Take that novel and start reading it. That's your brain doing the best it can do make you understand.

   Our lives are dictated with pictures of magazines and neon lights of fictional characters and we think its the only best thing that could happen to us. We are wrong. We need to put on those rain coats and stroll out there. And search for our long lost souls. At least that's what I thought I was doing when I read that book by Stephen Hawking. Or probably I was just over reacting and it was just bunch of theories. Whatever! It made sense.
It made sense. It makes you scared though, it makes you realize how small you are.

    Like a tiniest dot on a large canvas. So why limit yourself up on the people who won't even matter in a few years. Excuse my language but fuck them.

   You need to look for the soul you lost. And when you find it. You don't have to let it go. Ever.


-Zain Rizwan

books for next week:

Silmarillions by JRR Tolkien
1984 George Orwell 

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