There should be a place where everyone is happy and carefree. There should also be a place where everyone is sad and resentful. And lastly, there should be a place where happy and sad people can mix. I'll be damned, if there were such places, we'll all be screwed. Screwed in ways we would all be surprised of. For instance, if I looked happy but I still feel gloomy, do I 'qualify' for the happy category or the sad one? Bah, who gives a f*** about all this?
Is there a demand for someone to be someone else? Is there really? Do we really have to be what we don't want to be just because that's the norm? Well, yes and no. If I want to be an introvert (but obviously society wants me to be more outgoing), can I still be one? Or do I need to be an extrovert just for the sake of it?
You see, the problem is, I think I want to be an introvert, but deep down, do I really want to be one? Do I really want to? In the end, this cloud of confusion builds and builds, and what happens? We do the impulsive, by suddenly being something we are not, before even considering.
Fact is, we are all too often influenced by what we think and what we think and what we think. Shouldn't we also think about what the people around us think? Be considerate. That's what we are looking for here.
Balance.
Listen and listen, think and think, for ourselves and others.