I am looking for individual thoughts on this paper I just now wrote. If you think I am crazy, state so; if you think I need to write a book, state so; if you think I have too much time on my hands and need to do something constructive instead of wasting my time on this paper, well your wrong because I don't have any spare time these days. hahaha, Tell me what you think about this. It was interesting to write and I want TRUE criticism from you fellas. State the "goods" and "bads" about this. Oh, btw, I hope it makes sense to you guys.
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Howdy! It is customary for Texans to commence public information with a nice stereotypical expression so the audience recognizes the significance of the author's home-state and it's effects on his/her own vernacular. Useless information, eh? Look at George W. Bush...
Back on topic.
Life can be described and compared in millions of different situations and agendas. For example, life could be illustrated as a board game, box of chocolates(Forest Gump reference), calender etc. In a board game, you must take chances and rely on the outcome of die that you roll, along with choosing miscellaneous cards from the perpetual stack that appears to have the longevity of a 1965 Ford Falcon. Basically, the stack is relentless in most cases and corresponds with disaster because of it's impractical and unpredictable fortune.
I believe that each individual human life is best compared to a simple plant. Quickly envision your favorite herb if you haven't already done so. Plants need few necessities and we can all agree that humans do too. Of course, I am talking about the basics: food (nutrients), water, oxygen(organic life)/carbon dioxide(plants), etc. The miraculous phenomenon about plants is that an animal or natural disruption can essentially destroy the stock of the plant and expect to see signs of recovery within days; full recovery within weeks. Pretend your walking outside and removing all of the leaves off one of your favorite plants. The plant will not fade in existence, it will more than likely heal and grow back to a more exquisite form. Plants can be cut down to their prime and still experience the glory of life through a matter of days.
Have you ever cut a tree down?
If you have ever cut down a tree you know that it does not matter how far down on the trunk you cut, removing the roots existence is your primary goal. Removing roots is the most difficult task in the entire process.
Human beings have roots that intertwine with each other that prevent society from collapsing and caving in. Try and picture one man with only one root. Only one root means that this fellow is a lone tree in a desert; the tree will not last very long without the necessities required, as you know. Now imagine 1000 trees in the same desert. I can't recall deserts consisting of thousands of trees in a compact spot. Surely, we can assume that these trees will be deprived of the necessities considered due to the harsh conditions of a desert, but if these trees chose to be placed in a flourishing area, wouldn't you agree that the flourishing area would naturally contain other carbon-based lifeforms? Do you understand anything I am explaining?
To Conclude Everything
Everything must populate at some point to ensure existence. You can't sit aside and allow your current circumstances to govern your future. Life consists of countless stories to tell; you make the stories and you tell them. You control your future. Wouldn't you like to make your future memorable and exciting?
Referring back to the plant discussion, imagine the possibility that plants could essentially move where ever they would like. They could settle in self-chosen land, absorb the nutrients they desired, and possible move in assemblies. The simple idea of plants having the capability to walk makes me appreciate the possibilities that lay before humans.