Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Great Fail of China.

I was randomly checking my twitter account when I stumbled upon a random tweet by OMGFacts which said 'no, the Great Wall of China cannot be seen from outer space.' Apparently, this thought dates back to 1938 when no one has actually gone out of the Earth yet.

It's just amazing how sometimes, what we truly believe in with conviction would just be unproven. It'll make you doubt about your other beliefs. It will definitely leave you in confusion. Sometimes, it will orphan you, scraping off what you think is right.

But then again, it's these things that open up our ways of thinking, making them flexible. Yes, at first you will be in deniable. But we all go through that phase. Some can let go of a belief so easily, like a liberty-hungry bird escaping from the grills of oppression and some will cling onto it until their last efforts are drained. It is normal. But afterwards, what do we get?

After feeling emptiness as you lose a belief, you will have more room for better things to believe in. And that is a cycle, every lost belief being replaced by a better one.

I guess I'm losing the writer's block.

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