There are phases, which in your life are for short period, but create such impact on you, that you don't be the one you were, ever again.
You meet random people, you be part of an accident, you read a book you needed that particular time, you might be listening to stories from various characters. Some stories inspire, some pages stick, some characters give a boost, some laughs we copy, some eyes show the deep meaning, some people just stay same but they change you, teach you a thing or two for the rest of life, things they you might forget sooner or later, but the changes they made to you, become permanent!
You're diluted for 2 days, in stories they shared. And the thinking takes you to another level. No words are spoken, but your mind keeps screaming time to time. All your ears can hear are the silence of the world and story of that creature. The attitude of that creature towards life, and the new dimension it gave to kick start your life in a new way! The beauty of this is, your learning curve is moving on, sad part though, you don't know it will stop or not.
Imagine every day this happening, your day every morning starts with a new vibe, some person improved you last day, and you carry that impression ahead. As interesting as it sounds, it gives chills to the spine. Not everyday could be new, not everyday you could be new, not everyday you can start something new. But it happens, our observations gets mixed with the imagination and create a deception. Now act accordingly or roar out of it to the normal world, harsh reality is, we cannot be same whatever we do. So we let the mind take control of us, and the belief we have, rides us to better place (or worse)
That's the story of stories, in periods where we need them, they follow us automatically. That's a cycle, can't estimate how long it will last, but as soon as our character needs modification, it comes. Difficult to understand it may be, but this theory exists in the universe. Every person comes as a ploy to our imagination, if it's just me then I'm crazy, if it happens with everyone, probably we all are!
You meet random people, you be part of an accident, you read a book you needed that particular time, you might be listening to stories from various characters. Some stories inspire, some pages stick, some characters give a boost, some laughs we copy, some eyes show the deep meaning, some people just stay same but they change you, teach you a thing or two for the rest of life, things they you might forget sooner or later, but the changes they made to you, become permanent!
You're diluted for 2 days, in stories they shared. And the thinking takes you to another level. No words are spoken, but your mind keeps screaming time to time. All your ears can hear are the silence of the world and story of that creature. The attitude of that creature towards life, and the new dimension it gave to kick start your life in a new way! The beauty of this is, your learning curve is moving on, sad part though, you don't know it will stop or not.
Imagine every day this happening, your day every morning starts with a new vibe, some person improved you last day, and you carry that impression ahead. As interesting as it sounds, it gives chills to the spine. Not everyday could be new, not everyday you could be new, not everyday you can start something new. But it happens, our observations gets mixed with the imagination and create a deception. Now act accordingly or roar out of it to the normal world, harsh reality is, we cannot be same whatever we do. So we let the mind take control of us, and the belief we have, rides us to better place (or worse)
That's the story of stories, in periods where we need them, they follow us automatically. That's a cycle, can't estimate how long it will last, but as soon as our character needs modification, it comes. Difficult to understand it may be, but this theory exists in the universe. Every person comes as a ploy to our imagination, if it's just me then I'm crazy, if it happens with everyone, probably we all are!
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