Un-Philosophical Debates

There is no exact theme for my blog; it's all just quite sporadic. I guess what I'm trying to emphasize here is that, life does not necessarily have to have a direct order, or margin, or certain requirement. If you truly think about your life, you'd be pretty surprised to see that the order we implement on ourselves is complete gobbly gook. I would honestly like to appreciate a sporadic life, one without all these areoles and barriers. Funny because, an example of a "good" barrier are condoms. Could you imagine life without the invention of condoms? I mean really? Talking about random? Hell yeah, females may start having kids out the butt. But really, in all seriousness, we give ourselves standards. Is this wrong? Noway, without standards, I'm pretty sure we'd all still be back in the stone ages trying to figure what to do with a rock, a stick and fire. Really? Okay.

Well, although the argument here is in support of a spontaneaous lifestyle, I guess you could conclude that having structure is important too. My thing is just that, if you give yourself too much organiation, how do you have fun? I feel like when it's time to chill, there's no need for order. Yes, many may beg to differ, but since I'm with the younger generation, I tend to not appreciate every structured rule or regulation mainly because, when I go out, I like to have unstructured freedom.

So my view on life right now of course isn't the best because of current situations, but I can say that I'm learning and wanting a little more- like my freedom. I mean, I've just been awarded a little, but what's awesome freedom without your main squeeze to kick it with? Welp, I don't know, but looks like I'm forced into the realization that I have to tackle life and its "non-free" state on my own. But hey, I guess I have a little freedom; enough to have fun, or enough to do 80% of what I want. Yes, I do enjoy freedom- plainly- but I guess I'm also forced into the realization that I can't have freedom, without a rule or two.


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