Practice

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Homo sapiens surprise me intrigues me, confuse me, and in the end, amaze me. There is this one problem, unapologetically present in all of us. We crave normality and strive to be extraordinary. How could anybody could be these two things which are literally the opposite of each other, at the same time?

We despise to be the odd one out, the outcast, the weirdo, and yet want to be at the top of our art, to be the best, the exclusive. How is that possible.

I mean, take the victim culture, we compete with each other to see who has the bigger trauma and who has survived what, and then at the same bloody time we don't want to be seen out of the line. Nobody wants to be called 'not normal'.

And what the hell even is this normal?

Is the orthodox normal or the liberal normal. Is the black normal or the white normal. Is your religion normal or my religion normal. Is your past normal or my present normal.

In all sincerity, I guess nothing is normal. All of it is just a hoax. When each individual has his own fights to fight then how can your situation be my standards.

Truly said by Bruce Wayne aka Batman, "We are afraid of the things we don't understand." Hence, we immediately cast out what we don't understand, or maybe what we don't even want to understand.

Somewhere in some corner of the earth, some tormented human would be like," Will we be ever able to accept the uncommon?"

And someone will reply from the skies," Yes, but you guys need a lot of practice."



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