Sunday, February 04, 2007
It is scary if you just think about it and try to link everything you are to the rest of the world. Just take a short moment and think about which part of you what you believe in, what you come to love, are truly yours? Let's start from the basic reactions to issues. Yes, we make our stands. But which part of your stand, your view is truly yours? They are just fragments of the society, your environment, the people you know and so many more that come together in an entity - you.
If you think more about it, you may argue that you are strong in all that you believe in. This is a part of your characteristics or maybe personality. Frankly, I'm never quite clear about the difference but that's not the issue here. However, our characteristics and personalities are just constituted from our experiences. We learn from our interactions in everyday life, we mirror certain things subconsciously and if without guidance, we will probably have mirrored the 'bad things' in society. Still, in this sense, the society and everything else play a part in our character or what we sometimes term who we are.
Then let us talk about what we believe in, be it religion, values, the earth in round, whatever.. We don't believe in new things. We grow to believe things that have already have followers. Do you get my point? Our beliefs are basically again, fragmented beliefs from the rest of the world around. Even in our quest to be different, like believing in good karma or maybe that the earth is infact square, there is someone else out there who probably already believe so, and she/he may have undergone certain similar experince with the society as u.
The plain fact is that we are just living entities with nothing on our list of possessions. Whatever that we hold on to, be it dreams, beliefs, love, they are all 'rented' from the world around. It goes both way in this sense, we have 'rented' these to give us our 'identity' while the world/society has 'rented' us to display her 'identity'. Thus I have a liking for the phrase 'life for rent'. Am I making sense here?
Perhaps it sounds saddening to some that we are in fact not unique, no matter how much we think we are. However, if u think about it, wouldn't it be nice to get to know people who are similar to you once in a while? It is the companionship that comes along that is precious. It is in a sense about societal acceptance. To add further confusion into this, what I have said above is also but a view formed from the fragments of society. Even the very words that I am typing now are formed from the society......
Life for Rent - Dido
I haven't really ever found a place that I call home
I never stick around quite long enough to make it
I apologize that once again I'm not in love
But it's not as if I mind
that your heart ain't exactly breaking
It's just a thought, only a thought
But if my life is for rent and I don't lean to buy
Well I deserve nothing more than I get
Cos nothing I have is truly mine
I've always thought
that I would love to live by the sea
To travel the world alone
and live my life more simply
I have no idea what's happened to that dream
Cos there's really nothing left here to stop me
It's just a thought, only a thought
But if my life is for rent and I don't learn to buy
Well I deserve nothing more than I get
Cos nothing I have is truly mine
While my heart is a shield and I won't let it down
While I am so afraid to fail so I won't even try
Well how can I say I'm alive
If my life is for rent...
The Origin. 2/04/2007 11:25:00 am