Monday, May 21, 2007
Do you wear a mask? I do. At least I think I do. The very essence of wearing a mask is to hide the truth, the real. I have been wearing these masks for so long, I know not what is real. Is what I think I can be, the real me or is it the usual masked me, the real me? I have no idea actually. Why did I started wearing these masks? It is for the common reasons that we all have. To be socially accepted, to hide our fears, to put up a strong front... You get what I mean... Isn't it scary that you have been doing it for so long that you kind of forgot which one is the real you? Is it the one you put on when you meet a close friend you have known ages ago or is it the one you use when you are facing your family or is it the strong front you have on at work? Then again, do you want to find out the real you? So what if you find it out? Do you have the courage to use only the real you in all circumstances?
I often question why some people put on an act when we are befriending each other. I feel like yelling out to them, "It doesn't matter how I judge you! So get on with it and show me the real you!" Then again, the me which I feel is real at that point in time is but a mask, I think. So how can I ask for what I am not doing? I guess who somebody is, is simply the combination of the masks we put on. Each mask is the real us at any one point in time when we put them on, and yet fake as we change to another one later.
On a separate note, Lin Run and Ai Tian surprised me on Saturday when they gave a 'Kenneth' answer to a question that they themselves posed. The words are not exactly as I would have put them but the meaning is essentially the same. The question is, "Would you not go to France for your girlfriend?" (assumption made is that I have a gf by then) The 'Kenneth' answer, "The Kenneth at this point in time will not but in future he might." It is quite accurate though I must say that the chances of 'the future' as suggested is slim. ha..
The Origin. 5/21/2007 09:19:00 pm