I suddenly realised something. Maturity is defeat. You mature when you start accepting the world's definition of things. You mature when you lose your uniqueness and you become one of 'them'. I would love to 'unmature'.
Of course you don't. That would just be going with the crowd. If everyone has matured and you still agree with them, then all of you will have questions to work. Ideally
maturing does to childhood what a gardener does to his plants.. if childhood prolongs for too long, we won't be able to live a life.. maturity defeats childhood.. true.. but, it is a necessary defeat. and like what you said about troy, this is another battle with no divide.. even after you've grown, little glimpses of childhood will lift you with elation..
i knew u were philosophical, athukunu ippadi irrupanu think pannala :)
ReplyDeleteEven i never knew i was this philosophical :)
ReplyDeleteYou mature when you attain a different kind of uniqueness, is what I feel. What say?
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ReplyDelete"A different kind of uniqueness" ? Yes. But you stop questioning things just because others think it is right. Don't you?
Of course you don't. That would just be going with the crowd. If everyone has matured and you still agree with them, then all of you will have questions to work. Ideally
ReplyDeletematuring does to childhood what a gardener does to his plants.. if childhood prolongs for too long, we won't be able to live a life..
ReplyDeletematurity defeats childhood.. true.. but, it is a necessary defeat.
and like what you said about troy, this is another battle with no divide..
even after you've grown, little glimpses of childhood will lift you with elation..