SASTrooper
Active Member
Life through rose tinted glasses
Life is something that, for the most part, is filled with wonder and amazement, and some hardship depending on what you’re exposed to in life. This defines your outcome even before you are born, and in some cases that makes thing easy, some not so easy, as we all have the right to life and yet there are some that wish to take it away and some want to make it.
Something that should be open to all is harder than doing taxes, or learning to drive a car. Why are there more of us to feed and cloth and yet so little resources, and yet when one is in a point in their life that they can change it, that their fight with mountain higher than it was last time they saw it, someone else moves the goal posts. It wasn’t your fault; it was life, right? Wrong. Looking back, humans have a history of mistreating one another - take the examples of slavery and two world wars. This shows hate on two ends of a spectrum: slavery used money and colour to show that. If you have money, others will do admire you and treat you better. That seen is in today's world, hence the working class.
Take what the world has been through and look in the mirror, something that you see every day... You, yourself as you stand - you're human and able to do anything you can imagine. Yet when trying to do such things, one sees that the world makes it harder than one thought. Take for instance films and TV; they're meant to be an insight into the world - for example, reality TV, but even then that is a lie. As if reality is full of good-looking, wealthy people who can boast of having everything others want, but are denied.
Now, let's say if one were to try to do the honest thing and become like this. Some have and yet they lost themselves by trying to make themselves into something that they're not. Remember the mirror; you look different now that you change something, even when some say that personality is worth more than looks. The media says this, and so people's underlying morals, so why does the world goes out of its way to put people down when they can't live up to these standards?
Something that, in some of us, we're hard pressed to do, as with Asperger’s we don’t like change or big change, and yet to me, if my mind and heart are set on something, I seek it out regardless of the risk, as most people that have no disability find this easy.
Why not take on life? If one doesn't know unless they try?
Life is something that, for the most part, is filled with wonder and amazement, and some hardship depending on what you’re exposed to in life. This defines your outcome even before you are born, and in some cases that makes thing easy, some not so easy, as we all have the right to life and yet there are some that wish to take it away and some want to make it.
Something that should be open to all is harder than doing taxes, or learning to drive a car. Why are there more of us to feed and cloth and yet so little resources, and yet when one is in a point in their life that they can change it, that their fight with mountain higher than it was last time they saw it, someone else moves the goal posts. It wasn’t your fault; it was life, right? Wrong. Looking back, humans have a history of mistreating one another - take the examples of slavery and two world wars. This shows hate on two ends of a spectrum: slavery used money and colour to show that. If you have money, others will do admire you and treat you better. That seen is in today's world, hence the working class.
Take what the world has been through and look in the mirror, something that you see every day... You, yourself as you stand - you're human and able to do anything you can imagine. Yet when trying to do such things, one sees that the world makes it harder than one thought. Take for instance films and TV; they're meant to be an insight into the world - for example, reality TV, but even then that is a lie. As if reality is full of good-looking, wealthy people who can boast of having everything others want, but are denied.
Now, let's say if one were to try to do the honest thing and become like this. Some have and yet they lost themselves by trying to make themselves into something that they're not. Remember the mirror; you look different now that you change something, even when some say that personality is worth more than looks. The media says this, and so people's underlying morals, so why does the world goes out of its way to put people down when they can't live up to these standards?
Something that, in some of us, we're hard pressed to do, as with Asperger’s we don’t like change or big change, and yet to me, if my mind and heart are set on something, I seek it out regardless of the risk, as most people that have no disability find this easy.
Why not take on life? If one doesn't know unless they try?