On Images, Perceptions and Emancipation
Posted in Chronological,Studies and lifeJuly 17, 20101 comment

We do not believe in the rhetoric present in our moral education, yet years and years of studying has had it firmly ingrained in our minds.
Moral education has always taught us to place family first, to apologize first, and to be willing to forgive.
These ideologies are not wrong, but when stacked against certain values and criteria, they should never, ever be rendered as being always correct.
Dear people from a third person point of view, judge me if you want. Flame me, blame me, and burn me on a stake, by all means. But please, do not judge me to harshly, for what you may see, and hear, may not be the actual truth.
Perceptions are easily created, but hard to change. I could tell 10 ppl the truth, and they would believe, but there would still always be people that refuse to accept the truth in front of their eyes.
To that one person, thanks for bidding me goodbye. Remember well the lessons I thought you and the persona i moulded you into. To think, that even your latest post is a carbon copy of the words I always used to say.
Emancipated.
