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Saturday, April 02, 2011 || 10:40 PM
It's funny how it takes so long to build a reputation and maintain it, whereas all it takes is a blink of an eye to crush it.
What do us, as individuals, think about ourselves? What do we see ourselves as? A solitary being landed here on this planet out of coincidence? A partner of someone else? A jigsaw piece to a more cohesive unit such as a circle of friends? Notions as such are blurred, because we don't care anymore. Not that it matters, but our identity as individuals are no longer questioned as often as before.
Do we still remember ourselves in the past where we were of a certain character? Able to communicate effectively, flamboyant, always giving something of use back to society or even our social circle because we weren't afraid. Now 10 or 15 years down the road, everything changed. An inner circle forms within the social circle, tempers run thin, and we are always looking behind our backs because anything can happen.
Have we lost to our own memories? Or to phrase it differently, lost memories of ourselves? It doesn't take much to be a ghost of ourselves, to be honest. Question is, do we really want to stay as such for the long term?