tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13679255473845899932024-02-08T03:57:18.627-08:00Nebula's View of the WorldAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11678542957437452539noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1367925547384589993.post-60529335505863874432015-01-30T00:31:00.000-08:002015-01-30T00:31:37.234-08:00Disconnecting from Human Server. Connecting to Nebula. <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I wonder what it would be like to watch human life from a distance without any involvement in the happenings of the Earth. Not like God who is watching over his children kind of way, but just as a stranger sitting and munching on popcorn while watching the epic or not-so-epic life of humans. <br />
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We humans are so full of ourselves that we can hardly comprehend a world without our own worries. Seldom do we think about the vastness of the universe we are a part of or realize the significance of our existence on Earth. It still boggles me that if we sum up Earth's entire life into a year, human race starts within the last hour of December 31st; whereas dinosaurs lived for almost four entire days. And yet we claim the Earth and it's history as if it solely belongs to us and we are the ultimate species. <br />
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My objective behind writing this blog is not to make anybody feel small about themselves or get them to give up their life's work by making it feel insignificant. I just want to share a viewpoint of an outsider, something I try very hard to fathom. Being human by default makes it hard to stop fretting over life, to stop caring about my test results or the meal I have to prepare for dinner or even the sub-conscious worry of death. I have literally spent days worrying about things like what will I do once I graduate or what if I die without accomplish the purpose of my life? My chain of thoughts often reach stagnation points like these as I realize that my constant worry is not going to make me have control over every aspect of my life. If I die, I die. It is as simple as that. But to accept this fully I need to become the outsider and detach myself from my own identity for a while. Somehow this medication works for me and I am able to let go off worries. This blog is to extend the same to anybody who sees potential in the perspective of an outsider in helping us get a better hold of our own reality. <br />
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Well it is often said to put yourself in the shoes of others to better understand their viewpoint, so let me put on the shoes of a nebula and tell you what I see through the upcoming blogs. Now go wonder where did I get a pair of a nebula's shoes till I figure out a way to enter it's brain! <br />
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