Monday, July 4, 2011

I wasn't born in vain

It feels good to have everything to yourself. And it feels really, gratifying, when what you see as interesting do not seem to be seen by others in the same way. Because people perceive brilliance differently. You know that you are one of the very very few who could actually understand and see the uniqueness of a person, when unfortunately to the rest of the world, that uniqueness itself appears to be buried deeep in their, honored blind spot.

My favourite people that circle in my orbit are among the best beings in the world. I thank Allah for that. And I look up to the very few others who are also able to appreciate the special values that I appreciate; whose interpretation of 'awesomeness' is similar to mine; whom I'm affiliated to by mutual amity.

I think that would back my standpoint, I know exactly what I'm doing and my existence would've just been pointless if I am to dislike everything that you dislike. You wanna talk about norms? I didn't ask anyone to accept the associations that I develop, and I do not require idiots to tell me anything.


I regret nothing.

6 COMMENTS:

Fesha Zebra said...

this is a one cool post.

Anonymous said...

so cool.

yasmin said...

Yeah it's definitely nice to surround and to be surrounded by people whom you share the same dictionary with. (if you get what i mean.) and even that's not enough. Being on the same page makes it even more awesome :D and nah no one was born in vain..

Anonymous said...

ko ni mmg x reti buat post baru lgy ekk ? aq unfollow bru tawu . heee :)

Ahmad Luqman said...

mcm takde org bace. kuang-3

Zafirah Z said...

This is a really interesting post, and I get what you mean. Sometimes people look at us differently just because we don't share common interests and whatnot. So it's cool that you have people around you that appreciate the things you appreciate as well :)