The following comes to you courtesy of guest writer and long-time chum of Story, a Mr. Savage Henry. As such, the following comes with a disclaimer that the views within do not represent the views of Story or any of his affiliates.
Now, let's begin.
A problem with proverbs when you're not an old wise man tend to come across with less gravity and people don't quite pay as much attnetion to them. But then again, what do you know you snot nosed punk about the troubles of life? Just go smoke your "doobie" and drink your Natural Light and leave the expounding of the troubles of life to those more qualified.
An observation: We're all the same people with all the same insecurities and desires. The problem is how to originally portray them. The man with the fetish for jerking off in other people's closet is the same person as the woman who takes vindictive pleasure in denying her customers a speedy service in the DMV.
Also worth mentioning. I'm half in the bag right now, so what may seem profound and perfect may come across as confusing and dismissive to you. Please understand my position.
Let me talk a bit about power. Power is the justification of the ego to exist. Power can also be the existance of everything. If you use the second definition, then power is something no one person can ever truly attain, only be witness to and experience. You can't hold water, only feel it. If you subscribe to the first definition, then it is your life's goal. You must obtain power, you must be *better* than others, you must exert your power on others. This is your drive. People MUST worship at your temple of the penis. Your phallic spear will devour everything it can and all will worship you indefinitely. This is a male way of thinking. Women can apply this thinking though, as most business avenues are male dominated.
Segueing me into the next point. The Business of interactions is what dominates a social society. People tend to let their ego dominate how they act, thus losing out on experiencing the power that flows around them. Everyone desires someone to be with, everyone desires a strong personal mental base within a turbulent world, and we all compete (exist?) with each other. That pretty much summed up all the ramblings I just did. I hope that was coherent to the fine, beautiful people reading this, but if not, just take away this proverb:
Do not regret, even in the face of pain, for pain is the water of life.
Thank you.
Now, let's begin.
A problem with proverbs when you're not an old wise man tend to come across with less gravity and people don't quite pay as much attnetion to them. But then again, what do you know you snot nosed punk about the troubles of life? Just go smoke your "doobie" and drink your Natural Light and leave the expounding of the troubles of life to those more qualified.
An observation: We're all the same people with all the same insecurities and desires. The problem is how to originally portray them. The man with the fetish for jerking off in other people's closet is the same person as the woman who takes vindictive pleasure in denying her customers a speedy service in the DMV.
Also worth mentioning. I'm half in the bag right now, so what may seem profound and perfect may come across as confusing and dismissive to you. Please understand my position.
Let me talk a bit about power. Power is the justification of the ego to exist. Power can also be the existance of everything. If you use the second definition, then power is something no one person can ever truly attain, only be witness to and experience. You can't hold water, only feel it. If you subscribe to the first definition, then it is your life's goal. You must obtain power, you must be *better* than others, you must exert your power on others. This is your drive. People MUST worship at your temple of the penis. Your phallic spear will devour everything it can and all will worship you indefinitely. This is a male way of thinking. Women can apply this thinking though, as most business avenues are male dominated.
Segueing me into the next point. The Business of interactions is what dominates a social society. People tend to let their ego dominate how they act, thus losing out on experiencing the power that flows around them. Everyone desires someone to be with, everyone desires a strong personal mental base within a turbulent world, and we all compete (exist?) with each other. That pretty much summed up all the ramblings I just did. I hope that was coherent to the fine, beautiful people reading this, but if not, just take away this proverb:
Do not regret, even in the face of pain, for pain is the water of life.
Thank you.