Perfection is sometimes just too hard to go after.
You cant expect everything on earth to be readily made for you.

Quote a best AE leader, Alicus:
"If the world didn't suck, we had all fall off"


It's normal that we face more difficulties than sweet moments. No, not biased. It's because this is our human nature. We tend to complain more than we appreciate. This is way too obvious, that people dont sit down and think why.
People tend to complain bad service rather than appreciating the food they were served.
People tend to forget how the marriage lasted so long rather than stop giving a damn about the reason that lead to the divorce.
People tend to notice disbenefits more than benefits.
People tend to complain bout their sad past, than planning ahead for a better future.

Things in reality dont have happy endings, Time leads to no end. History loops.
Incidents dont happen by chance, they just randomly comes and go.
It's human that judges, that evaluates it.
"Mind games, we tend to add flavors, add [emotions] to something simply so dull, we always
expect it would be like this or that, we expect it to be more"

We maze ourselves within our thoughts, we handle reality like a fairytale, expecting a return on every contribution, expecting a dusk after every dawn.
We call it "positive attitude", to believe what's best to believe.

But if you were to make things relatively black and white.
It will never be the same. It is possible that bad things concurrently happen twice, or more.
A sad ending may not be the beginning of a favourable fantasy.
You know that's possible, but you dont cry for being treated "unfair". You dont blame your "Lord" or anything/anyone similar.

There's no crisis in faith. There is only crisis in self-esteem.
People must face the fact that the world is never fair, nor equally balanced with Good and bad.
That's why we learn Skewed graphs on a distribution, average is not always applicable for every situation we face.
There are always unfortunate people, there will always be poverty, there will always be unfairness, sacrifice and blank sacrifice.
We just have to cope up with risk, rather than complaining bout it.

Does much more complaining leads to a better life?
Does dis-satisfaction really leads to improvement?

CHanging the society, what about changing ourselves first?

People have to start thinking, why?
What if people just start being considerate?
What if people just start to plan ahead?
What if people just sit down and get a solution to troubles than "temporarily escape from it"

We have to change ourselves, rather than hoping others to change theirs.


What can we do through peaceful negotiation? what can we do through calming ouselves down and let the "bad guys" escape their role?
We can relieve ourselves from inappropriate solution to handle the side-effect of complaining too much.

We dont need smoking to release our tense.
We dont need to drink to kill sorrow.
We dont need to hurt someone to get our own comfort.
We dont need to kill someone to get our own determination.

It's not right.


In a simple logical sense, there are 2 ways to prove something right:

1) Evidence, prove yourself, your theory to run a logical sense.
2) Prove others wrong.

It's a natural phenomenon that most people would choose the 2nd one.
"It's easy to critic the government's faulty decision, than running it yourself"
If you are on the Government's point of view,
what would you do?

People tend to react to conflicts very sensitively. Challenging other arguments create conflict between, and conflict grows. Sometimes, though it's still reasonably acceptable. It would be better to prove yourself right, than proving others wrong.

Prove that Smoking cures depression.
Prove that smoking saves lives.
Prove that smoking gives inspiration.
Prove that killing someone leads to a better future.

Rather than

Proved that smoking doesnt cause heart failure.
Proved that smoking doesnt lead to mental disorder.
Proved that drinking doesnt cause road accidents.
Proved that killing someone doesnt jeapordise public security.


If people would start putting responsibilities on themselve.
People will open their eye. The solution is not to negotiate, not to
refute, not to kill oppositions,
but to

THINK.

There's no always a right or wrong. But the difference.


23th day,
The swear on a Complaint-free world.

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