Heartless Yet Still Human (U-log)

in #ulog5 years ago

When a person loses all emotions, yet is still human, is that person still a human being?

I believe so, the little things make all the difference. Like seeing or hearing a smile on a the future generations faces is all it takes to make a person feel like a human being again.

Yet, to just follow through with what must be done, without all the emotions that others would go through, idk, not something that most human beings can do.

To not hug the ones you love for almost 3 years all in the name of following through with plans, is that something that a "normal" human being can do?

Judging, yes, that is the right word, judging from what I see and hear, it seems that many "normal" human beings couldn't do what needs to be done.

So, if "normal" people are not capable of handling long term personal sacrifices or selflessness then is that the "normal" that a person wants to be?

Yet all along the way through the path towards achieving ones plans and goals for those who shall live on well after we are gone, there is the "normal" being thrown at him/her. "Norms" set by those who can't see further than themselves or their lustful sicko dollar worshiping insanity.

So who at the end of the day is "insane" the "normal" ones or those who believe and truly are willing to do what it takes to make it happen for those who shall inherit what we have done for them?

Just sharing thoughts here, in all this insanity that surrounds us, trying to figure out what all is "normal" and what all "norms" have changed through the course of this short life on this earth.

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Yet, to just follow through with what must be done, without all the emotions that others would go through, idk, not something that most human beings can do.

Sometimes, as in my case, we do this not out of choice, but out of nature. I personally struggle with my very existence. This makes it hard to function on any level of what most people would consider "normal" to begin with, as it makes it harder for me to see any real reason or purpose in doing anything at all. I wouldn't say it's depression, although seeing it written down now it could be, but I do believe that there should be a purpose and a reason based on logic for doing any given thing.

Just sharing thoughts here, in all this insanity that surrounds us, trying to figure out what all is "normal" and what all "norms" have changed through the course of this short life on this earth.

Sharing thoughts is what allows us to grow, as human beings. The world is definitely chaos, that much is clear, but the real question is: Is it all part of a plan or not? Scary for me to think that this was planned, at times...

Things have definitely changed over the years and from the stories that my parents shared with me from their life experiences as people who saw the worst of humanity and some of the toughest of times in the first half of the 20th century, to this today idk what to think of "norm" or "normal".

From the days when going to a job site somewhere, or out to sea or traveling across half the world or even anywhere internationally for months or years at a time was all normal and life moved forwards as the goals were the lives of those who inherit what we create.

Again, maybe a clash of cultures, a clash of generations and yes, maybe a bit of depression in it all too idk.

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