March 03, 2019

 

— How do we believe?

— From where do we believe?

— What does belief look like?

 

Belief is [ironically] believed to be blind, yet we still say things like: «See to Believe» ​​ — I don't know, but that sounds weird to me [which is weird for me to say] But okay, let me see if I got this right:

 

Did we really set ourselves to NOT TO BELIEVE in those things that we CANNOT SEE [with the eyes] and then destined ourselves to a life without it because we decided, at some point, that we couldn't see it, so we became blind to it…?

​​ — Joke on us.

 

Maybe we should put the concept of «Belief Blind» next to the concept of «Color Blind» to start? — I mean, it does sound similar, doesn't it?

 

I read today something that pretty much explained humanity's logic, it said: —«I fucking hate rollacoasters, i still went on ALL of them !»

— not every wise man sounds like Einstein, some of them talk just like @sam_mcnicholl.

 

We love to make it hard just for the experience of it.

 

We fall in love with what we can't touch.

 

We jump out of planes, mountain tops, and bridges trusting in ropes and parachutes.

 

We wander around the world [the outside one and the one inside our heads] looking for that feeling.

 

We love the danger because it makes us feel alive.

 

You see? We know the closer to death we get, the more connected to life we are.

 

We know it from the start but, after all, we are all here for the experience of it. To live it, to learn it from scratch.

 

We came here to know what life feels like when you're «mortal» after all, didn't we?

 

— «It feels marvelous!» — it's what my report would say.

 

 

 

 

Photography: Rabab Mirza