perhaps i should go to somewhere hollow in a search for freedom i rarely found today. there are millions of people who could see a scintilla in total darkness but why can't i explode my eclipsed words by stepping forward to greet their eyes? they'll agree and why can't people just let things as free as they should be (reminder; the today girls have zero capacity in creating a new constellation because they have their imaginations monochromatic, what's trend is a friend, the today girls are piling themselves up in doubts of unacceptable adaptation to the society, and their bestfriends cheer them up in total blindness. the today girls are too scared to point out their unlimited embranchment.) what's the point of having a mind without making the world of your own, where humans fly and birds walk. what's the point of pointing out the fact that creativity is a passionate motive if you restrict them to the point where their minds shrink and equality is a no if one's dream is too "grandiloquent". what's the point of promoting creativity if they limit dreams and build rules for one's satisfaction? did you even know what were you talking about? creativity is art, and art is total freedom. art is total freedom with deep deep deep hard hard hard venture. freedom. art is this hectic space stuck between the branches of your brain in need of slipping away to total freedom. why can't we just help them pull it out instead of telling themselves to study 22 subjects with only one of all is on the list of their liking? just the same as forcing someone to eat a food they didn't like, ending up with a vomit, and the blame pointing straight at them still. why can't we let them choose instead of building holes for them as if they are destined to fall into "that" wonderland. we are so so so so so so so so so much happier and so so so so so so so so much more independent if we let the people create a new constellation for themselves and study with bliss as the load on their shoulders this time. no pressure, more inspirations, deep intentions, success, and the most important:
happiness we all deserve.