Thursday, January 27, 2011

Truth

Inspiration can come at any moment.  People usually see the opportunity for inspiration, but only few actually use that opportunity to create something great, to use what they were given to achieve greatness.  Greatness is broad.  One talks of greatness as an every day characteristic.  True individuals know this to be false.  Ted is an individual who saw the light of inspiration flash in front of his face.  As any decent human would do, he puts it in his front pocket for accessibility.  Now he pulls it out to use it.  Ted uses this outside inspiration to discuss truth.  Like greatness, truth is fairly broad.  Some see two sides to truth, maybe even multiple sides.  But in almost every situation, truth can be inversely proportional.  When arguments arise, usually at least two people are present, for one cannot argue with themselves.  Between these two people, the same truth is quite evident, but each see this truth from a different perspective.  For one may see it as a stepping stone, to strengthen a relationship, and the other sees it as crushing the very thought of the other's existence.  Man how one truth can turn the table on people.  No matter how hard you try, you cannot discover two truths.  It is all about one, consistent proposal.  This can bring out the best in people.  For two individual minds to come together in such unity to derive one simple but in depth truth can only mean one thing, that this relationship is real.  Real relationships have the ability to unwrap such great truth, the truth that even if we try harder than anyone else, that we are the best that we could possibly be, that we are pure, that we see the light.  The one simple truth is this:  we can offer absolutely nothing.  This truth is greatness.

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