I mean it when I say – It’s not too easy being ME.
The ME possesses a name. The name, which serves as an
identification of who this ME is.
Addressed as somebody or someone, this ME sounds selfish;
yet stays real!
As ME as I might sound, you can still reach out to ME and grow
compassionate for being a fellow human being (not mandatory).
Perceived as complicated, adamant, arrogant, stubborn; this
ME is immune to nothing and still not averse to anything. Because it is never
necessary to agree upon what ME thinks and what that ME in that YOU begs to
differ upon.
Is ME a daydreamer? Unsure on that front; but definitely
sure that ME dreams; big and small.
ME is taken for granted! Does it seem so? Then there could
be an area of concern. Or once again, perceptions could have missed the train!
No more haunted by bets on intuitions of others, this ME is
far from being one among them. This is a better version of ME.
ME did take time to realize the fake doctrines, dated
principles and rotten motives. Yet ME survived. ME lives on.
Trust ME, this part of ME is a revelation for ME as well. An
undiscovered, unexplored ME.
Strangely in every ME, there is a ME and yet the entire
community of ME lies in dire state of unawareness. Once enlightened, thoughts
of ME multiply, sometimes fly.
ME is mortal; made up of blood and flesh. A heart pounds
within. An immortal soul lives within. ME is visible. But longing to be visible
with certain group of people, with certain kind of mindsets.
As times change, ME needs to change. Yet resistance is a
specific feature, ME loves to harp upon with great pleasure. ME resists bad
language. ME resists bad influence. ME resists anything that’s bad at the core.
Right now, ME continues to seek shelter from the only table
lamp and continues to write. Too much of a ME that it is all about; definitely
is potent enough to grow brutally painful or infectiously lovable.
Yet, to conclude let ME add, it’s not too easy being ME; it
will never ever be too easy BEING ME.
- Virtuous Vociferous | May 31 | May Blog-3 | Never Settle |
2019
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