Friday, October 3, 2014

Both Sides




In this tiny world where I inhabit, it’s very seldom to get a sagacious interaction–not even close to middle-of-the-road opinion–every piece of story is but a pedestrian. And so I used to bellyache about students in a blank stare bound by their impassive reaction towards the outside world. Thanks goodness I read or else I’d be affected by this particular ennui of ignorance. 

On the contrary, there’s a danger in too much curiosity–not the knowledge in itself, but the sheer volume of emotional or mental effects one gets from this overload information. It’s draining–so better off!   

   

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