When you look at it, our whole life, our whole existence, revolves around time. Which is ironic vonsidering that the very intervals we measure it in are revolutions, but I digress. We have become so attached to time that it's difficult to imagine life without it. So what if we had never explored this ever present concept that we have given the name of time. So, you might say, it still exists. This is true, it exists, but not in the way we know it to. We wouldn't be able to measure what we haven't explored, and it is the measuring that makes time so devistating and wonderful. If we couldn't measure time, would we have waiting? Yes we would, but how could we tell for how long or when to lose hope on what we're waiting for. We have no clock, so the only thing we can do, is wait, and feel it inside of us what to do. There are no numbers we can set or determine when we've had enough, only to feel it. No deadlines would be set, there would be no reason for the work to come in at any "time." Life could be led more leisurely. We could walk on, traverse this wild road of existence and pay attention to what we wanted to. Almost perfectly without worry. No waiting or procrastination that matters, we just live. And now that you've heard of this near paradise without time, you must ask yourself, why did we explore this concept, so it seemed evil, of time? Well, as any naive person who found anything new, you are found longing to peruse it further. And so we did, for time is a new form of order, and that is always what humanity yearned for. And then up comes the question, if time is order, but also evil, is order evil? And if order is evil, why must humans search for and create it everywhere? We look at this utopia created without time and it does seem without order. So are humans, by enforcing order, enforcing evil? We look at the examples, everywhere we have been without "order" there has been "chaos" now using these terms as I did within quotations may seem like I am not fully committed to the ideas I have seen as order and chaos. And that's because I am not. In the examples we have been given throughout life, without order thus emerges chaos. Was that a full release of order? I do not think so, for we had mesurable time in the examples, and inside each of us, a personal order that was brought into us, that we were raised in. So no, it was not a complete lack of order, so you cannot base that chaos will come from a complete lack of order merely because we have never been humanly possible to create the absolute absence of order. And so what we see is the communism to the Marxism of order. The real life applications of no order, and what is believed to happen but perhaps never will because humans are not perfect. And now after reading this, you can realize that time had passed. This is the order, would you like to break it? Or more importantly... CAN you break it? That my dear friend is up to you to decide.
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Poems In Paragraphs
PoetryJust a bunch of really long poems. If you can even consider them poems, a lot of it is just me writing stuff and it gets a bit philosophical. You may be able to relate to some.