When The End Comes – Andrew Belle (Hushed)
“Sometimes people are more certain of everything than i am of anything. ”
– Robert Rubin, In an uncertain world.
At a risk of being called a smarty-pant myself.
I dedicate this specially to cocksure boys and men.
Girls, women, I don’t mind though!
. . .
It’s okay to be crude, novice and of course somebody who’d happily sprinkle the spark of humility fragrance on every chance than turning up as a cold, know-it-all, bragging, bashing, blabbing jack a*s.
It’s okay to err, reflect, learn and move on in life than become an arrogant, stubborn, these heavy, always-so-right, paranoiac, complaining, yammering, hard to deal with di*k heads.
Again, there’s nothing wrong with being open, vulnerable and emotionally enriching than the ones who’re shallow-bold, self-righteous, self-acclaimed dumb-intellect, taxing bag of bones .
Moreover, here’s a compelling catch; not something totally out-of-this-world, not anything synonymous to voodoo, grandiose, crazy shit but overlooked for sure;
A must learn art of staying grounded!
. . .
In a world which celebrates, the world which breathes and breeds on uncertainty — your cockhead-ness is distressing and irrational;
In a world where everyone’s undoubtedly a hero of their own life story, the world where all human h.a.v.e a voice — you strangle-holding anybody with your half fcuked philosophy is barbaric and unethical.
In a world where mistakes, failures and imperfections are wonderful gems, the fire and the flame to our natural existence — beating up your chest and announcing ‘I’m forever right! I’m perfect! ‘ is a nonsensical narcissism. It’s plainly disgraceful.
So, my friends, I present to you a free, premium word of wisdom,
also, a message to myself. For Life.
. . .
Practice silence amid the world around that can’t stop talking (borrowed that line from Susan Cain’s spellbinding creation, Quiet).
Listen.
Feel.
Self-question.
Empathize.
Listen some more,
and then perhaps call to action (only if need be).
p.s. Like my grandma says, frequent demeanor is a justified cue to make sense of the person’s terrain and the peaks,
thus, train and tame your demon (believe it or not but we all have one inside us), your yang.
Again, for better lack of words;
Stay grounded.