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How do you see the world in your eyes?

I see the world as a lot of rules made by people without the purest intentions. I think we will eventually eliminate ourselves as a species, or we will be overtaken by bacteria and viruses. The world will regrow and keep on flourishing. Life finds a way.

I like the idea of recharging in nature but I've often felt that I don't belong in nature due to my sensory sensitivities and terrible allergies. I feel like they are a sign that nature has somehow rejected me from enjoying it.
 
I see and experience the world around me as a composition of form, shape, colour, pattern, texture and energy. The energy of what I literally see with my eyes effects how I feel physically. I see people as animated sculptures and notice the angles, curves and tension that form their shape. I find faces/heads particularly fascinating.
 
I think that nature is unconditionally beautiful and all ugly things in the world are man made.
I think country's and societies are run and shaped by greedy egocentrics consumed by power and status.
I find people funny, annoying, beautiful, vulnerable, confused and confusing, but never less than fascinating.
 
My world changes as time passes, sometimes is something beautiful and all of a sudden the worst hell is unleashed. I've got serious issues about the true point about it and I am incapable of accepting others' findings as a rule.
 
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