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Your own shadow leaves you in darkness..
Our world is but a structure of different forms--the placid sea and the idle lake beneath the shore line; the cerulean sky at its variance; the billow of the ocean as it abides the winds of winter; the bliss of the grass as they hiss under a shallow crevasse; or the swarm that travels aloft the swaying wind--everything is a creation worth living for. Everything... is made by the softest touch of God.



But the world we've been living ever since has changed--alongside the laws of things existing as though permanent or never. And its inhabitors abdicated a life worthwhile. Its denizens waived to an unfruitful day, maybe, definitely. And the world is cast into peril. Its men wore a leer after a grin. So as the crust that beheld humans, they dug tunnels onto it--and mold a cryptic cave where debtors are thrown--a hell of firing sins.



Long before there were mechanoids and robots, the eremites and mages were integrated through filial piety. They were all genteel and venerable. And as years passed by, these people ebb their ways of having the right manner--through which it startled the vacillating generations. And nothing was left, perhaps a tiny bit of promising youth.



And the teen agers nowadays grow through rebellious mind. They are manifested into parks and other clubs from which they find great pleasure. Alongside, they are even seen on the roads throwing stones and other piercing objects to another group--when will there be a truce? Some find their way in snatching other's important things--as their way of surviving in this cruel world. Most of the teens nowadays have lost their courage to face the challenges meant for them. The obtrusive dilemma--they are used to living a poverty-stricken life that they steal to survive or they have been living a fruitful life that they can no longer take their starving because they've left their families. With which, the waters reflect the sky--if the dwellers here are insolent, how can we change the world up high? Does Margaret Mead's saying lose its entity that "a group of committed people can change the world"?



How far we've come? Wagon to Taxi. Knife to Katana. Stone to Mobile phone. Leaf to Lyre. ESP to Internet. Slope to Ship. Hut to Bungalow. Bow to Gun. Birds to Airplanes. We have gone a very long way. From which, the attitudes toward virtue have changed. Every man has changed his lifestyle, culture and tradition--as well as his virtue and how he behaves as a man of adulthood and childhood.



Very few people have their nerves to keep going and do hard things. For other teens have chosen to be happy. Make every second of their lives worth living. But it is the light that blinds, the darkness never. There is always a time for a break and work. A wise decision makes a promising youth not a sour grape. Very few study hard for their future. Very few endure whatever happens and whatever it takes.



Happiness add life to our years as well as the colors. A light is like this. Whenever it hits a spectrum or prism--it paints the seven colors. But have you ever wondered why doesn't the color black appear in the spectra? That is because--it is not enough for the light to emit darkness; for the darkness alone can fade all the colors emitted by light. As in a shadow, have you ever wondered why it is black? Because it signifies the pain you've been used to and the challenges you overthrown. But why does your shadow leave you in darkness? For you are bold enough to face it--and you need no other side of you to help you. As it is, why does shadow appear after the light? Because it reminds you that when there is light, there is darkness. Remember that shadows are not meant to fear anyone--but to remind us that things maybe too much for a human to withstand. They only appear when there is light--for it is the light that can blind you.
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