Thursday, October 16, 2008

Great Minds at Work.

Minds are easily molded through whatever system or idea that gets to the person's belief or thoughts. People naturally think constantly, and even during a person's relaxing weekend, a break from a job, or even simply the weekend's arrival there is no stop to our brain functioning. Lately "L" and I have been becoming philosophers with everything that we share. Its amazing how far our conversations would go, and how long they last. Time literally flies by when we're talking to one another. We usually start with small talk and it gradually increases into intense conversations and arguments. Our opinions sometimes clash on a subject, and our form of thinking sees new ideas once L or myself share the idea. Its a chain of objections and agreements that we end up forming from one another. Philosophers have a habit of thinking outside our box. A certain example is that once a person decides to leave the dark cave of society, they see a light. The light stand for ideas that mean to bring a new perspective into our life. Once we walk outside our cave and accept the sunlight hitting our face and shining upon new ideals, we try to go inside to share with the world. Unfortunately, things aren't accepted by the people in the cave. Everything seems too unusual and far-fetched to be understood and become a part of everyday life. The philosopher wouldn't be able to adapt and see things the way they used to. They would become a "weirdo" and stand amongst the crowd as the black sheep. L and I merely just tap the peak of a mountain full of ethics and logic. That, or we're just like chattering old ladies that cackle on in life's misery. My personal opinion though is that I believe that we'll stand next the greats like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle...or at least try to act like a marble statue for fun =).

1 comment:

El said...

Geezuz. I can't believe our conversations actually last almost three hours. I told you we were gonna be the old ladies on the benches just judging the world and saying, "In my day..." EVERY single day.