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Post by Joshua, the Wayne on Jul 27, 2009 20:18:41 GMT -5
What is the concept of a circle? What is the necessary element that makes a circle continuous? Why did man invent the circle? A wheel? Because a circle never ends. The concept of a circle is the idea that a line will continuously turn at a consistent rate which will never find and endpoint. The concept is that something can never cease to change. That it will forever continue. But what if the circle is merely a concept. What is it that truly makes the circle real? Is it that man wishes to believe nothing can change or is it that man wishes we have a reason to believe nothing can change? Is the reason merely that we seek a reason to prove we must stay the same? That we merely wish to believe that one thing in this never-ending universe we exist within can never change? But what can man do when he learns that even a circle cannot exist so eternal forever. When man learns that change does exist. When man learns that we all have been given second chances. For little matters at the end of our breath but the second chances we took. Little matters but the little things that make the big things a little smaller. Even man knows that he can change--but he wishes to prove he cannot. But he can. So change will man with saying that he cannot change, but in the end shall we all unveil the truth that we are not given life to stay the same, but we are all given life to change who we are into something better. Only then can we find the end of a circle. ~Joshua Wayne
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