Wednesday, April 24, 2013

3 laws to save ourselves from probable danger, insanity or boredom.

People in some situations tend to abide by 3 major laws created by their subconsciousness. In my own theory, Human beings in general have devised these 3 laws to save themselves from probable danger, insanity or boredom.

THE FIRST LAW - The law of getting bored and finding something to do.

This law is somewhat self explanatory but there is more to this than its literal sense. At some point, we get bored from the routinary life we have. We wake up in the morning, go to work/school, go home, sleep and so the cycle continues. But in the middle of it all, there comes a time when we devote ourselves with our hobbies, travelling and other activities that would rid ourselves of boredom. And in other times, in some certain situations, we find ways to find something to do by accident. 

It may not be in the form of activities rather, its through some people who comes to your life by accident. You become friends, make each other happy and that's it. The law of getting bored and finding something to do.

THE SECOND LAW - The law of "I have no choice"

I believe that this law applies to a lot of people who gets to the lowest point of living. They lose all hope and the only way to survive from the stress and mental torture, to strive and to make things better is to tell themselves " I dont have a choice". Its either they live with that kind of situation or the do something. Some may just be contented of whatever situation they are in right now and prefers to just go with the flow. Others, wants change so they do something until they reach the point of contentment or only to find out that after all the effiorts, the go back to where they've started. The law of "I have no choice"

THE THIRD LAW - The law of finding happiness

This third law may be a continuation of the first but in some cases, this law may stand alone. The law of finding happiness. This is probably easy for some who find contentment in small things but for others, it takes years to really know what they want and what makes them happy. 

In my opinion, people in pursuit of happiness tends to be selfish at times. They forget the people who helped them find the happiness they wanted. And in the end, will they still be happy knowing that the people responsible for their happiness feels the exact opposite? I think not. So the cycle continues in finding for a win win situation living fully the the law of finding happiness.

But in the end of it all, we still find ourselves going round and round, finding for solution to the inevitable truth that this is life.




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