So much can change and happen day by day. When we stick around, observe, and put ourselves in genial or cordial situations, what is our role?
We all fall from grace. What are the necessary steps to get back on track? How many years must we suffer to find the formula?
Trust yourself in trials and tribulations. As the saying goes, through thick and thin.
If you try to get there all in a day, you may be tired in tomorrow. And maybe it’s that tiredness that is closest to reality. Isn’t that the goal? Or at least one? To have a nice and real moment?
Put it all on the line. Or reel it in and wait until the sun is setting and the fish are jumping.
You can’t stay grey forever. You must choose the light or the dark, and then yes, after that, things may blend back to grey.
Sit back and watch, or play your own part in the action. Your solo job as writer depends on the applicability of today and fighting for a better tomorrow.
And serve your goals. These goals should be as steady as building a giant resume to eventually land any job and be useful in every situation.
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I really enjoyed reading this piece. It is inspiring and positive, but also realistic. You mentioned some interesting ideas in this writing. “You can’t stay grey forever. You must choose the light or the dark, and then yes, after that, things may blend back to grey.” I think this is a really interesting concept. It is unique to conceptualize certain emotions with color. The idea of being grey is neither happy nor sad. I really liked this.
I can feel the power of this message as I read this words, and it is not without the writing to back it up. Though this concept has been presented before, you have something rememberable and impactful behind this. It’s funny, I was just considering how the pull of getting one step closer to your goals should be a driving force in our lives. Too often, I (and I’d think many other people) let days blend and run together passively. This is an inspiring concept you’ve written here. I have one question, though: How did you choose the title ” The Creatures?” While I’m not sure the reason you chose it, it still feels fitting to the piece.
This piece has a duality to it. Referring to the patience of our days versus seizing. In having reservations toward human behavior and knowing them enough to lighten up.
I often like the duality of light and dark, usually favoring the darker or heavier side. But often enough, things can lighten up.
As far as the title toward, The Creatures. Humans change slowly or quickly and the variations of what this person adapts to is creative. Can also be twisted or specifically cultured. Mixing all of these into the human, they can sometimes be seen as creature. And I mean this in a strong undefined way. Creatures are what we become after years of adjusting to our survival mechanisms.