Sunday, May 30, 2010

Chapter 92: Path of Rampage

I think, at last, all my ties to the past have already been cut, once and for all.

Coupled with the fact that I have extreme distaste for the current status of human nature, I am free to have a disregard for everything except the path I have to walk.

And I do not make my decision blindly either.

You may ask me to be proud of humanity. But instead of that, I would be willing to hear reasons why I should be.

You might say selflessness is a possible innate quality in people. In actual fact, this is just the opposite.

All living organisms, from the smallest of bacteria to humans, have the innate instinct to group together with the same kind and expand our numbers, while in the process decreasing that of others.

Humans are worse, as they have the mentality that they are superior in terms of intelligence to everyone else, and thus feel the need to satisfy their illusions of greatness over every other creature.

Take a look at how we enslave animals as a way of preservation, just because we think only we can truly take care of ourselves, and that we must remain the masters who govern the fate of other organisms.

The reason for this instinct, is because all creatures tend to fear what they cannot comfortably perceive, which is anything that they cannot accomodate into their comfort zones of well being and formed reality, and choose to ignore it and wait. This accomodation, or when they find excuses to cover up their actions in some crude justification, is what we often call 'understanding'.

Being 'superior', humans despise what they cannot have any amount of control over.

Preservation? For the greater good? To keep for future studies? Please. These are but excuses to make their actions of arrogant seem worth it, and to make them feel better.

So I suppose tigers and other organisms are not allowed to experiment with humans and cage them for studies? Or is this simply what a bully would do? Try to control every little thing they see, and ignore or sulk about what they cannot?

In train stations, children rush for seats, while parents help to fight for such comfort, all for the well being of their own kind or own self. This is another demonstration of their need for self-preservation.

And even now, I will wager that whatever I may have said here, I say this to anyone I know, they will just be shrug it off as delusional and unrealistic. All except one or two. But I cannot blame them. After all, this is to be expected, from experiences that I may have gone through.

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