Long time no read.
It's going to be short, simple, and hopefully sweet.
Recently, after the media frenzy on Michael's death, I've had a thirst for who he really was and why he did the things he did. So one day, I decided to quench my thirst by watching two documentaries about his lifestyle (Links A and B)and I noticed that I could really see him as my equal. Yes, I see the one and only, ridiculous and child-molesting, Michael Jackson as my equal! Please do not take this the wrong direction. I do not have raging hormones for vulnerable young boys, and nor do I have a desire to change my skin color. (just kidding, hoping to appeal to satirical humor). I just have respect for the man and share the same dream as him- to change the world.
Just like Michael, I have realized that this world is full of immorality, corruptness, and sin. It's come to the point where, good deeds are considered as rare events. It's come to the point where, stabbing people in the front instead of their back is considered friendship. It's come to the point where, people can't help others without fearing a lawsuit. (Link C) But shouldn't good deeds be an everyday casual action, shouldn't friendship be defined by how you love and not by how you hate, shouldn't the act of helping others be thanked? Unfortunately, this is what the world has come to. No judgment, just words of my thoughts. (I have no right to judge because I partake moral crumbling of our world.)
Just like Michael, I have a dream, a wanting, and a heart for changing this world-fixing what is wrong.
But unlike Michael, I have no plan. Michael was a great man, from what I've seen, but his methods failed. They left nothing but a small indention. I want to leave a totaled train wreck but I don't know how. Correction: I do know how, but I don't know if I can and if I have what it takes.
Unlike Michael, I lack courage.
Links of Reference
A. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7RDCDLLIm8
B. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7RDCDLLIm8
C. http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=6498405&page=1
Love All,
GhanDEEP
2 comments:
true courage is also realizing the very flaws that most people dont want to admit to.
but what you do with that is all up to you.
How would you leave a totaled train wreck of change?
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