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Does having a good moan characteristically make us the person we generally become?
By Stanley Collymore
There are loads of things that
we all of us get disgruntled
with and generally moan
about; sometimes it's really justifiably
done to naturally relieve the tensions
that we're simply, obviously painfully
experiencing, or undeniably actually
and just as essentially too, relevant
and crucially serious anxieties that
we're clearly knowingly discernibly
very worriedly, simply anticipating
but whatever the effective reason
of the actual dissatisfaction, that
this obvious undeniably intrusive
development quite specifically is
and rather similarly undoubtedly
unquestionably occasioning, it's
nevertheless rather significantly
actually disturbing all the same.
Just a common place experience,
those who're familiar with what
we're undergoing will tell us,
as a means of trying to alleviate what
we're obviously, undeniably distinctly,
and quite personally sustaining, with
always the naturally quite instinctive
response invariably emanating from
the undoubtedly, very self-perceived
as simply unfairly treated victim, of:
"But why me? I've to my knowledge,
not done anything amiss!" And that
really is the rub! As quite obviously
you don't basically have to; as very
evidently simply like everyone else
now currently alive in tandem with
a multiplicity of others that clearly
for numerous millennia, obviously
preceded us we're significantly so
the continuum of a system which
if it were actually just and perfect
we would, as human beings, very
definitely still be simply moaning
that everything was undoubtedly,
fundamentally and obviously the
same, and as such rather boring!
(C) Stanley V. Collymore
14 December 2023.
Author's Remarks:
Whoever thinks that it's a simple, easy and likewise a rather pleasant life literally being a normal human being, quite obviously got it wrong, and is sadly mistaken!
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