Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Change

"Someday I won't be afraid of my head, someday I will not be chained to my bed."- Alessia Cara

There are things hidden within us, unavoidable, mysterious, and nameless. They shape our identities, they make us, but it's hard to find them- they're called the "wild things".

It's not an undeniable fact, that as humans, we lack the idea of something undiscovered, brushing it off as unimportant; a neglect in our side, as a way to hide our imperfections. Truly, change is an incomprehensible fact, that we are all afraid of. "We fear nothing, other than the unkown", H.P. Lovecraft, truly knew what he was talking about when he said that the unkown is to be wary of.

Lying deep in us, is an existing entity, called "wild things". Formless, indescribable feelings, emotions, desires, and happiness, that we are yet to comprehend. Their main purpose is to begin an inner reconstruction, a recconection of the past, while connecting it with the future. It seeks to understand our past actions, yet understanding what lessons are to be brought in the Morrow's to come.

It changes our perspectives, because sometimes the yellow sunshine, could turn into a dark blue sky, but still if we view in in another light, it's not so bad at all. Honestly, we are caged in our own opinions, failing to act in our selfless accords. We deny ourselves the liberty of doing good in the world, hoping other people has thought of the same, and did what they have envisioned.

The wild side of life makes us discover a new hue, a different view in the looking glass. A truthful glance on the sad reality, that we all need help; and we need to help. A filthy hand can still help a man in his knees. No matter what the situation, it's arguable, that we suppress our wild things, we suppress our advocacies. We hide what we want to see, conforming to the reality of today.

Yes, change is an unkown, and helping can change the unkown. So what's to fear, is not discovering the undiscovered. The road not taken, is not always the right path, sometimes you have just got to stop and ask: is this my wild thing?, And change the world, as you say yes, one adventure at a time.

"We will carve our place, into time and space, we will find our way, or we'll make a way"- Alessia Cara

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