Wednesday, April 18, 2012
rough first par
Time is a concept that is inescapable, and the only solution is to accept the terms and conditions. Moral growth as well as age accompanies time as a person lives their life. One of my biggest fears deals with the pressuring outcome of my future. As I get older, time becomes more precious which is a scary conception because time doesn’t stop for anybody. Camus’ The Stranger exemplifies how selfishness leads to detachment as time continues to proceed. Mersault lives entrapped inside his own head and is too busy not caring about the death of his mother; eventually, his morality morphs into realizing how precious time matters. Narrowing down your desires is the most important part of the process, but then financial issues and happiness paves the road to survive in society. Art has always been a passion of mine, but I had to shift the medium because of my financial situation for the future. The future makes no exceptions for happiness, only learning how to financially survive. The decision between doing the job you love competes against the resources and income you receive for the needed basis of survival; however, selfishness fuels detachment and the awareness of time.
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