Snapshots of Life
This world of names and forms is like a snapshot where you take your impressions depending on the speed of the movement and the clarity of their perceptions.
If it is too quick, it gets blurred.
Or if it too slow, it becomes dim.
Meanwhile, because the mind wants to make sense of the whole panorama, it merges the latest view either with preceding memories or succeeding imaginations aiming to create a scenario that it can deal with.
This selection of scenarios is largely outside of one’s control, yet this is what each person calls the natural world, and it is the predominant force that influences a person’s emotions, pursuits, and lifestyles.
In essence, each individual world is a quick snapshot, often fuzzy, confused and hugely limited, of the grandiosity and magnificence of life. (18 08 22)
How to cite this Thought:
Cargnin dos Santos, Tadany. Snapshots of Life.