For the purpose of this confessional, I shall temporarily abandon my philosophical manner and express my views in a more personal context.
I cannot recall as to the last time I felt CONTENT to exist within the extremities and limitations that characterize the mortal realm. Whenever I encounter a situation that does not please me nor benefit me, I tend to retreat into the irrational world that I have formulated for myself. This is a world characterized by pedantic individuals who consume caffeinated beverages by the multitudes, a world where I am an individual of significance. I am an individual who belongs to a venerable institution, one that obtains a presence and commands the undivided attention of others present.
Information does not immediately convert itself into knowledge; for people obtain at least the minimal rationality to interpret aforementioned information in their own unique manner. Individuals in this realm obtain assertive personalities and do not readily conform to societal standards. I seek this realm not only within the confines of my cerebrum, but also within the physical realm as well. When the mental and physical are in conjunction and union with one another, then I shall achieved my desired state of contentment, of being.
However, at this present moment, I do not command nor emanate any proverbial 'presence', for almost all of my instructors do not hold me in the highest regard. I am not a member of a venerable institution, only an individual smothered by an gratuitously large public high school population. The proper arrangement of syllabi that constitutes this paper demonstrates high intellectual acumen; however, my grades do not equitably follow suit. I shall hope that when the time calls for it, all of my accomplishments shall not be for naught. The underlying principle of all highly effective individuals is the realization that their real self is moving towards an idealized state; however, it never reaches this idealized state. These individuals recognize and acknowledge their imperfections, and come to reconciliation with their humanity.
I have yet to reconcile with humanity. I have yet to acknowledge, let alone recognize my varied flaws; however, I do not acknowledge that perfection is an irrational sentiment. Irrational sentiments are not eternal, they are fleeting and impermanent. (My perfection is eternal.) The only rational sentiment is the ideal of conjunction discussed earlier. When I have achieved power and presence within my community, then I shall be content. When I am accepted to a venerable and esteemed institution, then I shall be content. When I am veritably seen for the individual I am, then I shall be content.
I cannot recall as to the last time I felt CONTENT to exist within the extremities and limitations that characterize the mortal realm. Whenever I encounter a situation that does not please me nor benefit me, I tend to retreat into the irrational world that I have formulated for myself. This is a world characterized by pedantic individuals who consume caffeinated beverages by the multitudes, a world where I am an individual of significance. I am an individual who belongs to a venerable institution, one that obtains a presence and commands the undivided attention of others present.
Information does not immediately convert itself into knowledge; for people obtain at least the minimal rationality to interpret aforementioned information in their own unique manner. Individuals in this realm obtain assertive personalities and do not readily conform to societal standards. I seek this realm not only within the confines of my cerebrum, but also within the physical realm as well. When the mental and physical are in conjunction and union with one another, then I shall achieved my desired state of contentment, of being.
However, at this present moment, I do not command nor emanate any proverbial 'presence', for almost all of my instructors do not hold me in the highest regard. I am not a member of a venerable institution, only an individual smothered by an gratuitously large public high school population. The proper arrangement of syllabi that constitutes this paper demonstrates high intellectual acumen; however, my grades do not equitably follow suit. I shall hope that when the time calls for it, all of my accomplishments shall not be for naught. The underlying principle of all highly effective individuals is the realization that their real self is moving towards an idealized state; however, it never reaches this idealized state. These individuals recognize and acknowledge their imperfections, and come to reconciliation with their humanity.
I have yet to reconcile with humanity. I have yet to acknowledge, let alone recognize my varied flaws; however, I do not acknowledge that perfection is an irrational sentiment. Irrational sentiments are not eternal, they are fleeting and impermanent. (My perfection is eternal.) The only rational sentiment is the ideal of conjunction discussed earlier. When I have achieved power and presence within my community, then I shall be content. When I am accepted to a venerable and esteemed institution, then I shall be content. When I am veritably seen for the individual I am, then I shall be content.