Thursday, August 21, 2008
To me, realities come in a package.
Fundamental Reality
Intangible Reality
Instantaneous Reality
Imperfection Reality
Fundamental Reality consist of the environment and social construction that we live in. It is the true bias, unfair, stereotypical unfortunate reality where we know is perfectly balanced but just not. It is the everyday life we live in.
Intangible Reality is the absorption of oneself into a reality that does not actually, or nigh plausible to exist. Thoughts such as hitting the jackpot multiple times in a row, falling in love with the dream partner who suddenly is one's new neighbor, realization that one actually is the heir to some extreme wealth, occurring in an accident that leaves one tremendously smart, all these are intangible realities that are basically daydreams which turn real should we be unable to distinguish from such.
Instantaneous Reality is the same as intangible reality, only in that it is for a short amount of time, usually brief of a couple of minutes and not lasting overnight. The difference is that prerequisites occur and it looks as if life could change for the better, such as gaining knowledge of maybe there's a desired person who "coincidentally" is in love with oneself. Unrealistic gains such as acceptance into a clique one has always wanted or suddenly gains the center of attention. Such instantaneous reality persist never long, but these are those that show prerequisite, and possibly might happen.
Imperfect Reality is the achievement of a tangible reality, one that is actually able to gain, such as an extremely highly-ranked job or some obscure job that many are unable to even figure out how to apply for. It is basically the "dream" that people are often driven to seek.
One must taste all the four realities in order to acknowledge and understand why one should not fall into whichever.
As of the moment, instantaneous realities are killing me. Learning to ignore as such is freaking hard.
Wakarimasen; posted at 5:44 AM