Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Apparent Contradictions.

Was it me? Or was it you? Who failed to get a grasp of what we are trying to say. Of the messages we both want to convey. Of the meaning we both want to get across. It seemed that we are trying to blurt the same thing, of similar thought on a parallel circumstance.

Yet, it’s quite amazing, how one simple thing can become very complicated in our minds who consciously or otherwise looked at the same thing on different grounds in divergent perspectives. It’s quite funny, how in the end we realized that what we uttered are, after all, not different.

How it convoluted is due largely to the failure of our selves to establish, subconsciously, a point of juncture ensued by numerous factors contingent within the independent contexts we both thrive which perhaps include generation gap and comprehension level. You are older, I am younger. You’re already a faculty, I am still a striving student. The failure of our neurons to submit them selves into a unilateral treaty - to delve into a linear perspective and valuation - perhaps exarcebated what could have been so simple a conversation. But it is otherwise, it remained to be a calculated misconstruction, which inevitably led to further misconstrual of things.

Sad. How simple things could become so complicated in our minds.

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