You tell me that it's evolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
Well you know
We all want to change the world
Been talking, well communicating
over keyboard taps, on the relevance of contacting lost souls. Not the dead,
just people whom for whatever reason wandered through our lives and
disappeared, perhaps to be found again.
So that got me thinking about our
journey of life and what all of those connections and breakups and
reconnections mean.
I call it evolution.
A theory of development from
earlier forms, gradual development is the definition of evolution. It could
also be called “living”.
This is what our species do. We
are developed from earlier life forms called “parents” and then we grow. Our
personal evolution requires feeding, cleaning, and enough education to become
self sufficient from our earlier life forms at least they hope so.
Of course, this does not always
happen.
When it does happen, we each
evolve into separate entities. Each of us has differences even in the same
family due to age. Even with the same opportunities and similar environments we
evolve into unique personalities.
At one point in our lives, certain
other life forms are so important to us we call them “friends” and then a few
years later, they have been replaced by new “friends”. So what makes this
happen?
We evolve.
What was important to us as
teenagers is not as important to us as we raise families or as our careers
change or as we move to new locations and lose old contacts and make new ones.
Then toward the end, when your
family is part of life and through their biggest traumas and your career has
hit a plateau with only an ending in sight and your wealth has been established
and your relationships have been engrained, then you find the true self.
For the outside influences do not
penetrate as deep as before. Your philosophy and mental capacity and emotional
spirituality has met its peak.
You have evolved.
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