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EXCUSE, MY SELF PICTURE. |
You bring more trouble down on yourself because that’s the nature of human beings. We create simple things, but form them into difficult things by overanalyzing or complicating it somehow. I think it’s only natural that we bring ourselves down or somehow ‘create more trouble’ for ourselves.
Life is difficult because if life is easy, it’d be really dull as cliche as that sounds. It’s true. Unfortunately, we love conflicts without realizing it. If we go by everyday without conflicts or without any difficulty, the world would be in perfect order without chaos and we wouldn’t have to really fix anything or use our knowledge or intelligent for anything because there’s nothing to be solved or fixed or worked on.
However, we need to hit the self-destruct button in order to build something more beautiful from the beginning of our destruction. It will allow us to be stronger, better (hopefully), and mature more as we self-destruct. I think there are more than one time we will self-destruct in our lifetime. We will self-destruct many times because we’re always constantly changing and forming new perspectives. We’re always changing everyday without realizing, and sometimes we even change in a matter of seconds. I think we need self-destruction because without it, we will never be able to build ourselves the way we need ourselves to be or predict ourselves to be.
Self-destruction is not beautiful, but it is not ugly either. It’s a part of everyone and I believe everyone needs it in order to create the person they need to be or sought to be. We just need it when the changes in our life happens to be so drastic that it’s sort of like a wake-up call or an eye-opener. It really depends on the situation, but I do think self-destruction is needed.
Self-destruction doesn’t always have to be such a bad thing, but rather a good thing because it can allow someone to be better than the person they are in that moment. Self-destruction carry a negative connotation to it just like the word selfish, but it’s not always negative. Self-destruction can be a positive thing because it can allow one to kill their old habits or old perception on something, and be more open to another perception of something else. Like being selfish for yourself so you can take care of yourself isn’t a bad thing because it’s self-care. You’re putting yourself first and that’s a good thing because loving yourself first is difficult, but it can happen. Does that make sense? It falls hand-in-hand with self-destruction in a way too.