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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Adjust Your Perspective: The Stars Look Up To You

Adjust your perspective: the stars look up to you. They wish to be you. Breathing. Thinking. Feeling. Living. It is your presence that brings them awe. They are not large for naught. They seek a glimpse. They seek commonality. They seek a moment, to trade places. You laugh. They don’t. You lust. They can’t. You learn. They don’t know what learning is. Getting over the hump, breaking that cycle, moving in the right direction sometimes…sometimes…requires a shift. A change. An adjustment. The stars look up to you. Their lights shine bright for you. Your debut was your birth. They expect a show. They are watching. They are not confused. They know your worth. Adjust your perspective. Celebrate. Star-doom is not your fate. It is theirs. The endless cycle of darkness? Theirs. Infinite isolation? Theirs. Motherless? Fatherless? Friendless? Theirs. Theirs. Theirs. You hear me but do you understand? The things you’d give your right hand for, they’d give up their billion year existence for the chance to be you. They would trade an eternity of compliments for the 10, 30, 80 years that you are alive. They cannot escape. They wish and watch and wait. Adjust your perspective: the stars look up to you.








-Kaloma

3 comments:

  1. Good stuff. Everyone needs to have the "ABILITY" to readjust their thinking. Its all about unlearning. We, unfortunately, have been brainwashed incidently. Be it by our family, our culture, our experience, our society. Once people are aware that their thinking is skewed...then they can muster up the "ability" to make the needed adjustment!

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  2. THEY are the single most important entity on the face of the earth, and THEY will determine the future existence of our world. Adjusting ones perspective should be an endless process in the name of THEM for a happier more fruitful tomorrow.

    Wasn't expecting the voice-over but it adds a nice touch. Important message, and hopefully all who view it will take heed and act accordingly. Very nicely done sir.

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  3. Thanks for sharing yall thoughts. The "adjusting" is a never-ending process.

    @Andreana Yeah, the idea hit me randomly and I ran with it, for better and worse. lol.

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