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Fate... and the Weekend. by ~Sl1d3R:iconSl1d3R:



The weekends here are an absolute necessity.  And I do mean absolute.  They're here when they are, and rarely when they're not.

The break is nice, but idle bodies bring unwanted thoughts or ones that are pleasing to one's memory, but always remind the thinker of times long gone and wishes left unfufilled.  However, they do give you the time to plan the next days events.  Unfortunately, not a one of us can control how they will actually fall into place, and in the same aspect, everything we do changes the events that happen to us.  Fate is inevitable, but it's up to you how inevitable it really is.

When you spend the days idle, your mind wanders into unknown, or unfrequented realms that have effects on you that you cannot change.  In most ways, they shouldn't change, nor will you have the ability to change them.  It's strange though, how the one's you think you could have no bearing on the final outcome or decision are the one's that you can alter.

Yet, you have to ask yourself, should you try to change them and have the possibility of causing more harm than good, or leave them be, and see what the future may bring?  And that, my friends, is where the true question lies.  It is a true enigma that no one will ever be able to solve, and that many should never try to solve.  Fate, if it truly exists, is an enigma too large for anyone person to comprehend.  Yes, we can grasp the concept of it, however, the abtract ideal that it encompasses is too much for the human mind, which is one reason that I believe it causes one to turn back to thoughts that you can't control, and why it forces your mind to think of memories that brought you happiness to distract you from the true idea of fate, or memories that you could've acted in a different way or manner that could've made the outcome completely different and therefore, bringing a certain type of depression to your mind, proving to you that fate cannot be changed.

I don't know yet if it is able to change, but I will not live my life in such a thought process that what happens to me just happens and I have no bearing on it.  That ideal is for idle minds and therefore, idle bodies, which in turn starts this entire process over again.

Fate, as I keep referring to it as, has no boundaries and is not feasible to most people.  Understandably, it is an abstract enigma, making it even more difficult.
©2006-2008 ~Sl1d3R
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I wrote this while sitting in my room just waiting for the days to pass by so that I could get back to work.

As strange as that might sound, it's how this came about.

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