Bursting the bubble

What is the purpose of our lives? That’s a question that is very important, but is one we very often don’t have time to answer. We wage slaves are so busy living our dull, monotonous lives that we rarely have time to think about it. The ones who rule us like it that way. They like it that we are so consumed with our dull, pre-planned lives that we barely have time to think, that our hopes and dreams and aspirations are crushed and dulled from an early age, by every institution; the schools, the media and religion. They like it that we hate each other based on our race, sex, or religion. They like that we don’t know what life can truly be. But we are not completely under their control. For although they have divided us along many lines, we still have each other. We still have love and hope and passion and beauty and rage and all the things that make us wonderful beings. Our lives are still full of colour, despite their efforts to dull them. We live our whole lives in a bubble. Your bubble increases in size when you first go to school, when you first get a job, when you first fall in love. This is the bubble of your world, what we call normality. It is this bubble that so helps the ruling elite to hoodwink us. We instinctively think of ourselves as the main character in our own play, with everyone else being just a side character. But one day, the bubble bursts, and you realise that it’s not a play. We are all separate, vulnerable beings who are all thinking this way. Once you truly realise the value of others, and that we are all one, your mind will be expanded beyond what you thought possible, and they will begin to lose their grip on you. 

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