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In this rainy morning, listening to Chris Cornell and his amazing voice, I’ve found myself having a look at a website called “songmeaning”, in which (-as said by the name itself-) everyone can freely give his personal interpretation about the meaning of a song. So I was reading, looking for interesting things, like you are doing now while you’re spending time on my blog. What I’ve found (-in the middle of serious/philosophic but also silly interpretations-) are those lines: they might not be written in a perfect English, but I guess no-one will have problems in understanding… “…and how fucked up..humanity is, everyones too busy with themselfs they cant even look around..and see the sunrise or anything pure..” Read it again, please. “…and how fucked up..humanity is, everyones too busy with themselfs they cant even look around..and see the sunrise or anything pure..” Let’s admit it, it’s true. We’re all kept busy by stupid things, running like crazy ants everywhere, without paying attention at what’s really important in Life. That’s why almost everyone feels lonely on this Earth. Until we’ll keep ourselves busy and worried for what does not deserve, loneliness and sadness will always be our close friends. So you might ask me: “TheNothing, what does -in your opinion- deserve our time?” Let me share my point of view: Things that deserve our time are those that we can bring with us in the next life, in the afterlife. So it’s not a job, it’s not money, it’s not collecting degrees at university. It’s caring about the others. It’s caring about the others. To sacrifice ourself for someone else, truly, without any kind of selfishness. To live in Eternal communion with Mother Earth. To make our children grow up surrounded by our Love, so that they’ll be able to live in Love and to teach Love themselves when they’ll be parents as well. That’s all. With all of those thoughts in my head, I was not able to understand why things that are obvious for me seem to be so hard to understand and to be lived by others. On that website, the same person gave me the answer: “i think the problem is…to feel a lot..and to feel more than what u can handle…” Now please go, your job/studies/material goods are awaiting you. (There might be loneliness waiting as well, somewhere around there. Good luck, and bring my last farewell to sadness when you’ll meet her.) [tags]Chris Cornell, Preaching the end of the world, Euphoria Morning[/tags]
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