<p>Why does living each day have to be so suffocating? Why are there things called worries plaguing our minds and even turning some of us into vegetables? You get that tingling feeling, you feel that pull in your gut, your chest tightening and you just know, 'I'm not meant to be here'. You see solace by running away from reality, but you only find out that an even more vividly colored reality aways you on the other side of your sorry attempt to flee from it's clutches. </p><p><br/></p><p>Reality will always be one step ahead, unless you were a higher being. If I was a higher beings, I'd just float away from all that could cause my breathe to get stuck, if I was a higher being, I'd erase- erase all the things I'm afraid of, everything that weighs on my heart like a billion ingots of tungsten. Then maybe just maybe, I could be light as a Feather. </p><p><br/></p><p>If I was a higher being, I wouldn't be bound by the many suffocating laws of the world, I'd be free to glide into the endlessly prairies of my imagination. Relaxation would be my destination, true happiness, I would handle with finesse. The joy that I once lacked would crash on to me, like a meteor shower of the most brilliant stars, I would finally be absolved of that which claws at my heart each day and churns my innards, each night, my metabolism and nervous system would finally know peace. But alas, it is not meant to be.</p><p><br/></p><p>Humans will always be Canon fodder for those on a higher plane, no matter what achievements we boast of, if we can't even conqueror petty anxieties, then we are naught but ridiculous clowns who claim to be the apex species in the vast network of all that is greater than us. </p><p><br/></p><p>Long story cut short humans will never escape the cage that we have been trapped in since the dark ages, we will never be able to get out of thus harsh yet brilliant protoshere called reality, why? Because we aren't on the plane of existence to do just that, unfortunately we are just slightly evolved variants of monkeys.</p>
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