Tuesday, November 20, 2012

About Loneliness


What makes people sociable is their inability to endure the loneliness and in it themselves. [Schopenhauer] 
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How many people in the world few of us stop to think how difficult it is to endure loneliness. I know the "loneliness solid" with regard to thought, is too complicated to think what nobody thinks is a very strong feeling of exclusion.

Physically speaking never experienced loneliness and honestly speaking I flee it.

I like to be alone but not be lonely.

Right now I'm alone at home, this is only good because I know that soon my wife and daughters will arrive and fill the house with life.

I know many people reading this blog until they sent me a few emails asking if it's okay and reassure everyone saying I'm on an adaptation of times, I write best in the morning, but this is no longer possible and I am very afternoon and evening lazy

On the road I spot those houses on ranches or farms, isolated, distant, and I do not imagine living like that. I like the Internet by this interaction between people like to look out the window and see passing car, like living in this building with many families finally enjoy being with my human brothers even though we are not on the same frequency of thought.

If there is a God I think he is also unable to bear the loneliness, for it created us. He got fed up of himself, for it gave us free will, free thought.

When Eva experienced fruit and persuaded Adam also should have been a day of celebration for the creator beings vibrating at a frequency different and can surprise God himself.

Of course this scares like the first time our son disobeys.

At the same time we see a creature that is not just another extension of us, but a being different, a COMPANY.

Finally we do not feel so alone.

My wife and daughters are coming with all the noise that I hate, but with every company I need because if they were such as I'm still feeling just ...



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