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Unleashed A Debacle - Poems About Life - cover

Unleashed A Debacle - Poems About Life

chris wilmott, Lucy Lawton, terry brinkman

Maison d'édition: Poets Choice

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Synopsis

The greatest debacle of life is when there is an imaginary convex/concave mirror impacting all aspects of your life.
You are thin. When you look into the mirror, the mirror makes you dream and develops desires within you to look fat. To make you want to increase your weight because today, when you are thin, it makes you feel that you are invisible.
The reality of your self-image is your generosity, as a mark of your selflessness yet the society  trademarks it as arrogance. Your reality as a person is quite the contrast, very different from what gets projected, publicly as your public image. That public image, which isn’t the real you brings temporary  acclaim and woes that are fake, since they are not corresponding with your real self. But, when they interact with your real self, they are permanent.
You write a blessing, but instead, the same words gets read as a curse.
You are as strong as a dam, but get looked upon as a wall obstructing progress. In turn, you’re ridiculed and considered incapable. Even broken.
Why! The tremor within never disembarks, neither lets stillness become the torchbearer. Despite knowing that each complement one another in order to maintain balance and that only if one embraces another, can their strengths outshine their weakness.
The way to break this delusional existential reality, true universally today, is by accepting one and all, praise one and all. Discourage and eradicate differentiation. Stop criticizing and blaming. It’s a one world family. Think about others more than yourself. This has to be a culture. If only it’s practiced habitually and universally can it remedy, conclusively seeding the path towards healthy living.
Love all!!
The greatest debacle is a personal affair, true for everyone.
If we manage to break this delusional existential reality, then we’ll cure mental illness prevalent today and will prevent this phenomenon from running for an entire millennia!  

Authors in this book -- 
Kathryn    Engelmann
Mariam    Namata
Tiffany    Washington
Thomas    Benstead
Zaynah    Mahroof
River    Murt
Lydia    Hartless
Emily    Newton 
Aman    Syed
Jamie    Brian
Wayne    Wambua
Siddharth    Chopra
Tim    Poe
 
Disponible depuis: 04/06/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 80 pages.

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