Blackened Wings of Innocence

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"It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane." Philip K. Dick, VALIS.

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For all of you who are reading this message now, this text has been written after a decision I made to overhaul a majority of this book.

At the time I'm writing this, I find it lacking to my standards, and now I am currently writing it anew.

I hope yall will like this newer version.

What makes a man mad in the eyes of other's? Is it because their personality has become warped and twisted, or is it that they can no longer be empathetic to other's?

After all there are so many types of madness people have suffered fromTragedy and loss is the motivator for falling into madness, most typically.

The human mind is so fragile is it not? It can so easily shattering into countless glass shards if it has been battered upon enough, for even the most sane people can fall into it's grasp if they had suffered enough. One famous character said before that "All it takes is one bad day," and you can see such thing's every single day.

You can see it in the eye's of the office worker who had slaved away for year's, only to lose their job to a younger and more malleable man, after all those in power loves those who they can mold like clay into their puppet, do they not?

For a man like myself who has studied the mind enough, you know just what can happen to a normal man if that barrier shatter's into shard's, thus that is the theme and thought for this book.

What happens when a man's mind shatter's after it had been under duress for far too long, and what will they do once they have gone mad?

After all even mass murderer's had to have a reason for what they've done. Most do it because they break like glass under the constant pressure upon them by other's and themselves.

This may be the mere pondering's of a man who had come oh so close himself, but like I said previously, you can see it everywhere and everyday at any time!

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Emotions. Humanities greatest gift and most damning curse. The gift brought about by having sentience, and the curse that can make or break any human with its sheer intensity.

With that curse comes the emotions many consider the seven deadly Sins: Envy, Gluttony, Greed, Lust, Pride, Sloth, and Wrath.

Then there are the seven heavenly virtues: Charity, Chasity, Diligence, Humility, Kindness, Patience, and Temperance.

Each has its opposite, each being one side of the same coin. All cannot exist without its direct opposite...or can it? What Sin can be the most damaging? The answer depends upon the person, though most would say it is Pride.

What happens with someone is filled with Envy at a person? What happens if it is a entire group of people who feel that same Envy? Would the target of the Envy be able to withstand against such a group?

Human's hate it when another person is treated differently than them....even if that person is just a bundle of good emotions that can make everyone happy.

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