Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Meaning of Consequence

Few know the meaning of consequence. Those of us who do are responsible for those who do not know consequence. Many words can go without consequence and many should. Many words, dependant upon who they come from, need consequence. One cannot justify their argument by claiming themselves to be a victim when the evidence proves otherwise.

Rarely, with the elementary playground excluded, do people get singled out and treated poorly by an infinite number of people. If a number of peoples experiences with one person indicate that said person is one thing or another, chances are that the person truly is guilty of such convictions.

A flaw with convictions:

As said above, a person may be guilty of something but it is not a conviction until someone has convinced the person of error or has compelled the admission of a truth.

One may say that there is no consequence for what I say. To that I need to respond with: what consequence do I deserve other that which I have served for not speaking these words that should have been spoken when YOUR crime was first committed? The only crime that I am hereby guilty of is stupidity. I have allowed myself to be used while you portray yourself as a kind and loving yet abused person. You are a manipulative. Your truths are only truth to you because your lies which you have spread so vigorously have come back to you. You now believe your own lies to be true.

When life is handed to you and all that you call your own has come to you with no sweat or blood of your own being exhausted, how can I expect that you would be able to understand what I am trying to put forth in an attempt to make you understand where I am coming from? But then, how can you expect ME to understand where youre coming from. How can I empathize with you? I have had to deal with disappointments far beyond anything that life has ever presented to you. I have learned to work past the kinks and avoid the large bumps. You ge t hung up on a strand of hair that falls before your path.

I fear for you. I fear what will happen when reality strikes you.


Author:: Benjamin Merrill
Keywords:: Empathy, Selfish, Depression,
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