Uncertainty Itself' Is A Sickness
Think you not? When questions pass through your mind. The things you wish you knew most seem the farthest from reach. Whether it be true or not, to your person, we must all agree, in a sense, at least, that the ‘uncertainty’ that we all feel about the things that matter to us most have an immense power over our emotions and can even be considered an emotional sickness we all commonly suffer from. This disease, if you may, or ‘lack of certain answers’, has us wrapped in constant thoughts and assumptions we try desperately to bring to a conclusion that we feel at most comfort with, and within time this ‘conclusion’ whether be it true or not, becomes to us, if anyone, the most fanatical feeling and we grab hold of it and guard it with our very hearts, hoping that in the end the truth will come to be what we had so longed for.
And so we confuse reality with our own subconscious world and come forth to believing what is said and thought by others to be false. If we live in this manner, then what would come to be? I suppose in the end, some way or another, we will see that hiding inside our minds and behind our thoughts does no good anyone, not even ourselves. But the feeling, that, ‘wanting desire’ to know what that ‘person’ or ‘tinge’, of possible mislead, essentially means and implies… that feeling, it never, ever subsides. If only we knew. If only we had the courage in our hearts to be bold and without fear or pride, to ask, to know truth, even if ‘truth’ is painful and disappointing, with self-confidence, the healing may then begin its journey.
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