blabbers of a day-dreamer
How does one live a life filled with problems? How does he react with them? Is he to deal with them and receive either accomplishment, or dissapointment, or is he to leave them as they are and continue to live as a heartless human being? What are problems? What is a predicament or an obstacle? Who is/are behind them? Who ‘created’ problems? Where the term ‘problem’ came from? Would there be any chance back in the past where problems could not have existed? Have you ever wonder, what are problems actually? How did they came about in our lifes? Has it very much to do with humans’ emotions and desires? Is a situation called a problem if it hurts us, or if it does not suit our desires? Or is a situation labelled a problem if that situation threatens our survival? What is a problem to you? What is a solved problem to you? What should you feel when you so called overcomed a problem? What would a life without problems be? Can you imagine that? It would be a terribly difficult task to determine a world that is problem-free. Would there be less problems if humans are emotionless, if we cannot differentiate between good and bad, if there is no such thing as human rights, democracy, having a heart, sacrifice and all these ‘human characteristics’? But still, we are called ‘humans’ because of these characteristics. We are who we are, and because of who we are, we are to have problems, probably they serve us as a survival tool, probably the realisation of the existence of ‘problems’ reassures us what is it like to be human, a being that is created to love, not hate, to learn when to trust and when not to trust, to be able to connect with one another, to know motivation, inspiration, innovation, encouragement, curiousity, education and many others. It is through problems and how we deal with them that introduces the above positive elements. But what if we make mistakes - something that aggravates a problem - what will the consequences be? How hard is it to be human, for we face problems each day. Have you ever wonder, what a slight glitch can do if we are not careful enough…