11-11-2003, 08:56 PM
Actually my AP United States History teacher drew a perfect circle one, i swear on my grave. Hard part is the forgiving, and the forgetting. No one is perfect, and no one is alike. Conflicts of interest, whether social, political, or personal, can lead to headstrong ignorant grudges. When these thoughts boil inside the human mind, they eventually fume into something beyond counscieness; hate. Hate is hard to forgive or to forget. Over time, and it doesn't take much; it can be years, months, days, minutes even for hate to accumulate into a deadly poison that contaminates ones mind until they have a revelation: It doesn't matter. Don't let people get to you. Don't let people disturb you. Don't let petty insults and conflictions blur your vision from the true path and disturb your everday life and normal way of thinking. That was the error of my way, and if i'm not mistaken, millions of other humans, and many people who play this simple game with a complex membrane.