Sunday, December 14, 2014

The Fault In Our Eyes

There isn't much happening around the trash. The same old plain trash, trees, and birds. Nothing spectacular to talk about. Am I seeing what I suppose to be seeing? I guess I've been looking at things that I'm not supposed to see. Whenever I look to my front, something great is happening behind me. Same goes with my left and right side. I'm always the loser. It is only once in a while I see something good to talk about. Out of all things I see, everything is blurred out. 

Birds are flying high, the cars passing by, and the clouds hovering above the sky. Imagine the world in slow motion. Everything's detailed and nothing is missing in the picture. Too shame for us we are living in a fast pace world. The last time I looked at the calendar it was the start of 2014, but now it is almost the end of 2014. What just happened to the last months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds? Where am I in those times?  


Imagine the possibilities of having these attributes. Nothing is missing, nothing is left out. How wonderful would that be? We, humans, are the most superior animal in the kingdom, but we are one of those creatures who have very poor eyes. Unlike spiders for some reason have eight eyes that help them to see every side of their perimeter, dogs who have eyes that can see heat signatures, and especially cats that can see in dark. Then, there is us, the most superior animal in the kingdom, who couldn't even see what is happening beside us. Are we hardwired not to see the whole picture? Why so? I think this is one of those questions that we can't answer right now. Poor me, poor us.

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