Cross with the world for treating you indifferently?
Blame it on the inbalanced perceptions weighing heavily only on one side of the scale.
Truth is, there is no right or wrong. Just what people think is right, or wrong. You can be justified, but is the voice powerful enough to speak up for you? Or rather, is you own voice louder than the crowd's?
What does it take for the discrepancies to disappear? Only when all of us are emotionless and clinical, which will never happen in reality. Similarly, only when all of us stop lying in the faces and start being less afraid, maybe the world could be a better place.
But then again, with supposedly super influential voices like the legendary Michael Jackson failing in his attempt to "make the world a better place, for you and me", what makes a typical non-pedophilic human being like anyone of us in always-always land more powerful to change the world, much less how people think?
More often than not, I find myself replacing uncertainty with words like fate, luck, "Suay", "sian", "die lor", "like that lor" or even "fucked up lor", which basically shows how helpless we are to the world of countless bias perceptions.
Even I, when writing this masterpiece am one sided about the world. I am basically aware of the direction and scope I am covering which is obviously insufficient to make my stand a justifiable one, but yet I still continue to write my piece.
Am I simply retorting to things I feel injustice about? Or do I just want to be heard?
Either way, I know someone in this virtual space of reality will be able to relate to what I've just said.
As much as I want to tell myself that everyone goes through in-parity some time in their lives, I silently await here with my words stored in bytes, selfishly hoping for a tiny bit of attention and for someone to say "I agree with you".
Perhaps, these small little words can mean so much to the disgruntled, but so little to the accomplished.
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