Thursday, March 26, 2015

walls


5 comments:

  1. Sometimes it is needed that walls are built. Pulling them down again is need based.

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  2. If the walls were painstakingly built, they were built for a solid reason. If that reason exists, there is no reason to pull down the walls. Sometimes, pulling down walls that were built, can prove to be a wrong move. If we built them for a reason, that first instinct may be true in some cases. In that case, the walls better be there.

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  3. Honestly, who really wants to build walls ? People build walls, not to keep others away but to see who cares enough to break them down.
    Who can deny that bringing down a wall is so much more joyful and liberating than building one? Times change and so should perspectives. Its too short a life to build walls.

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  4. Honestly, who really wants to build walls ? People build walls, not to keep others away but to see who cares enough to break them down.
    Who can deny that bringing down a wall is so much more joyful and liberating than building one? Times change and so should perspectives. Its too short a life to build walls.

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  5. ...and to buid them painstakingly - to me is an even more colossal waste of life.

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