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Randall Eugene Erno



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City: Petoskey
State: Michigan
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/18/2004

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009 

Courage!
I've heard that their is a mysterious unlocked portion of the human mind. A minascule percentage that few can unlock, only under extreme circumstances. When you do your body is flooded with foreign powers you never knew you had. In certain case weak mothers lift bulky automobiles off their trapped children or the terminal ill suddenly heal themselves. Additional to generating miracles, courage is about breaking the norm of self expectation.
I've seen courage first hand. I've witnessed musicians composing sonic landscapes which cannot be replicated nor site sourced. As a child I eyeballed my father doodling masterpieces strictly from his imagination. The president of my country is a black man who a century ago could have been savagly hung for the color of his skin. These indivuals share a rare ability to unlock those forbidden corridors within themselves.
Fear is the opposite of courage. Fear is dreading, yet expecting a horrific circumstance to enfold. Without courage, you embellish this fear for the rest of existance. Something as simply as a crawly arkanid could prevent you from exploring the rainforest, you've always lusted after. Fear can withhold you from pursuing the dream career you've habitually obssesed over the better part of a decade.
A more basic form of courage i've adored lately is admitting fault.
Anti-Slut [is a super freak]
Samantha Anne

 
Admitting fault is a form of courage, and a form of (humility?). I don't know if that's quite the word I want to use, but it is something only accomplished by those who realize they are only human, and are willing to learn and grow from mistakes as opposed to those who would rather hide behind them.


I suppose what I am trying to say is it is admirable, but seems to me like something that shouldn't be admired but expected. It's sad that it has become so rare to find a person willing to admit to their mistakes anymore. Guess it's one more symptom of the anti-honesty epidemic society seems to be experiencing these days.

 
Posted by Anti-Slut [is a super freak] on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 - 3:37 PM
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