HONEYOUTH: A blog entry just to read while you're in the bus or something. Nothing special, just to let go frustration.
TOPIC: Why it's hard for people to forgive.|
You know, in my free time I like to spend time with movies. I watch them, I understand them, and I curse them.
And most of all, I talk about the 'Saw' series.
Because no one ever understood what this was really about. A pointless splatter film?
Not to be denied, but probably only from film number four.
Because the only true Jigsaw will always be John Kramer, and that's because until his death he tested people for their personality and their sense.
And after him followed many, really numerous imitators who wanted to be like him. But there was always more missing than just the puzzle piece: the chance to survive.
And that's the point that brings me to write this blog text. Because people generally find it hard to let go of something, to let it rest and to forgive someone.
You shouldn't constantly trample on old facts, but try to make the best out of the current situation {of course, I have to admit, it's just as hard for me}.
'I'm sick of the people who are doing so well and have everything in life.'
And there is definitely truth in this, because especially in this day and age, everything either has to be done quickly, or taken calmly. On the one hand, you have to get the food after a minute in the restaurant, on the other hand, everyone feels stressed as soon as something is demanded from you.
And unfortunately, nowadays nobody appreciates the little things. And the good movies.
So now I'm going to retreat to my cave and cry about the bad imitators of Jigsaw. And I hope you think the same ~
P.S: In the next few days I will publish something again, which has been stewing in my drafts for ages. Wish me luck that it finds the exit!
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