How The Share Button created Facebook Annoying
Facebook used to be plenty less cluttered.
At least, that was before the invention of the "share" button.
As a results of that one very little link currently beneath each post, my wall has become nothing quite a confusing mess of useless clichés and talking animal posters.
How are we, as intelligent individuals, to manage this injustice? we tend to create fun of them, of course!
Case in purpose, one explicit Facebook poster I saw today said this:
"Some individuals are availableto your life as Blessings!! Others return in your life AS LESSONS!"
On the surface, this sounds perfectly acceptable. That is, if you suspect the Universe somehow made you pick some of the morons you've had relationships with as a result of you needed to find out one thing. Please understand that, if this can be case, you do not have free will.
And hopefully you furthermore may realize that the majority "lessons" individuals think they learn are continuously self-serving. If our partner was unfaithful, nobody says it was meant to be in order that they could learn to be forgiving. It would, instead, be to show you to be less gullible, additional careful, or one thing like that.
The problem with blessings and lessons is you never know which category any explicit expertise falls into. It's essentially up to your interpretation. It all depends on how you explore it.
The fact that the Universe made you get entangled with an abusive spouse (and it DID cause you to if you suspect during this concept) means that it was for a good reason.
Really? getting smacked around by some cowardly moron whose mommy did not hug him as a toddler has meaning? i know individuals would like to think it will. It makes us feel much better about the terrible things that happen to us.
What is the purpose of learning these lessons anyway? you're solely on this Earth for a short period of your time. is that this progressing to help you in the afterlife?
That's simply it! you don't know which is why this explicit saying is so stoopid.
These very little maxims solely really serve one purpose. they help us gloss over the dangerous things that happen to us by letting us pretend there is some higher purpose we do not understand.
That's all terribly poetic, but sadly cannot be proven.
I think we need to prevent boiling our lives down into very little Facebook posters. Doing so simply causes you to a target for being made fun of.
Christopher
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