Saturday, July 06, 2013

Your answer

The story of conventionalism is very much localized. For your distinction may not have anything to do with how humanity dwells in the regions where you have never lived. If you do not belong, you can not be unconventional. Perhaps out of place, at best. And someday, while crossing street or just conversing with friends, or being trapped by the proverbial schedule of confusion, you will realize how difficult yet desirable it is to be both relevant and unconventional, together, at the same time.

It is indeed your own setting, your own habitat that defines conventions.

Have you ever thought, what makes someone intriguing, more intricate than others.

..........

Integrity.

Courage.

Humility.

Simplicity.

quiet Confidence.

Perseverance.

....

Look around.

What...

...do you see.

And this, my friend...

..is not a question.

Perhaps, your answer.

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