4 Nov, 2013
Sometimes in our lives we defy logic. We act exactly contrary to the rationality a situation demands. You are lonely and scared, but you fill your life with meaningless relationships and emotional detachment. Why? Does it solve any purpose? Maybe denying the existence of a problem works in completely wiping it out of a system. It's like saying, there is no cancer and I will not die. Then there won't be any need for painful therapy. Because, you see, you're dying anyway.
Ignorance is bliss. Don't you see?
Sometimes in our lives we defy logic. We act exactly contrary to the rationality a situation demands. You are lonely and scared, but you fill your life with meaningless relationships and emotional detachment. Why? Does it solve any purpose? Maybe denying the existence of a problem works in completely wiping it out of a system. It's like saying, there is no cancer and I will not die. Then there won't be any need for painful therapy. Because, you see, you're dying anyway.
Ignorance is bliss. Don't you see?
Ignorance is a bliss, but only for a short period of time ... isn't it? It's always good to be aware of things that control our lives :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe. Maybe knowing is better because you can be prepared.
DeleteThis reminds me of a quote from "Eternal Sunshine Of the Spotless Mind" - Blessed are the forgetful for they get the better even of their blunders.
ReplyDeleteSometimes being aware of everything gives nothing but pain.
'Blessed is the blameless vestal's lot
DeleteThe world forgetting, by the world forgot
Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind
Each pray'r answered, Every wish resigned'