Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Unsatisfiable Human Nature

The mind works in mysterious ways does it not?
Whilst doing one thing it nonetheless yearns for the opposite. Never really allowing an accurate view or appraisal of what the human nature naturally yearns for. When doing one thing it seems as if the mind becomes fed up with the natural, the routine. Maybe this a reason that routine becomes so undesirable and unappealing?

But this revelation begs the question why a break from routine is so hard to accept. We become bored with routine and long for something new and afresh but really once opportunity presents its self it becomes daunting and almost foreboding in a sense, striking fear of the unknown and new, the yet to come, the very thing that has been wanted for so long suddenly seems to be that which is most fearful. Why? But even once this fear is overcome and triumphed, the very experience which we now are about experience becomes that which we wished to escape in the first place.
From the mundane to the mundane. Human nature can never be satisfied, always yearning for more, for that inevitable break from routine, which in turn we fear and then loath.


so whats the point?
Is there really a point to all this or will we as human and with this unsatisfiable nature never be satisfied. Should we continue searching for more for that which will not become mundane or is it futile?
Is it worth it or will we never be satisfied, never find what we are looking for? Maybe our human nature is just that, unsatisfiable. Human nature is an unsatisfiable urge to experience more and more, never ending and truly meaning that all who live are living unsatisfied, yearning for more yet constrained by society's binding rules, that which cannot be denied and must be followed.


So has society put this dilemma upon us condemning our thirst for more by dictating that life must be a beast of routine, that should not be altered and changed. Condemning all that allow this dictation to control to live unsatisfied and left wanting keeping these feeling suppressed and undetected lest forbid someone discover that there truly is a want for more.

Maybe what I'm attempting at is that I just feel as if the world is discouraging the following of dreams. The current society norm just doesn't seem to encourage following all five thousand different things I want to experience. But then again I haven't been known for following the norm.

As the English say, I'll get it sorted.
someday.....

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