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Idiosyncratic inner self

We were born in a nearly imperceptible prison, designed to keep our minds occupied with
unnecessary knowledge, while being exploited at our very bests. Unable to distinguish who we
really are and who we are supposed to be, we live our entire lives in unconscious slavery.
Genius, irrespective of the form it takes, is synonymous to evolution, individualization, a
mosaic of intelligence and inventiveness, which breaks the limits of normality and reaches
astronomic levels. Without ingenuity, humankind would have never progressed from the typical
caveman scratching its head about what fire might be used for.
Fed with an illusory ideal, we tend to disperse in the crowd and lose the last signs of
individualism. We are forced to ubiquitously voice our dreams and concerns, becoming one with
the plethora of akin humans. Beyond the shadow of a doubt, mathematicians, who seem not to
touch the ground we mortals tread on, being lost in the realm of intricate calculations, could
never feel the power of the words with their fingertips as a dreamer could.
In a nutshell, paradoxically, being divergent in our iniquitous times means being pushed at the
brink of the society. 7 billion people, 7 billion ways of being a genius.

Idiosyncratic inner self

We were born in a nearly imperceptible prison, designed to keep our minds occupied with
unnecessary knowledge, while being exploited at our very best. Unable to distinguish who we
really are and who we are supposed to be, we live our entire lives in unconscious serfdom, which
unfortunately even our educational system promotes.
Genius, irrespective of the form it takes, is synonymous to evolution, individualization, a
mosaic of intelligence and inventiveness, which breaks the limits of normality and reaches
astronomic levels. Without ingenuity, humankind would have never progressed from the typical
caveman scratching its head about what fire might be used for.
Fed with an illusory ideal, we tend to disperse in the crowd and lose the last signs of
individualism. We are forced to ubiquitously voice our dreams and concerns, becoming one with
the plethora of akin humans. Beyond the shadow of a doubt, Mathematicians, who seem not to
touch the ground we mortals tread on, being lost in the realm of intricate calculations, could
never feel the power of creative words as a daydreamer writer could.

In a nutshell, paradoxically, being divergent in our iniquitous times means being pushed at the
brink of the society. Seven billion people, seven billion ways of being a genius.

Idiosyncratic inner self

We were born in a nearly imperceptible prison, designed to keep our minds occupied with
unnecessary knowledge, while being exploited at our very best. Unable to distinguish who we
really are and who we are supposed to be, we live our entire lives in unconscious serfdom, which
unfortunately even our educational system promotes.
We are forced to ubiquitously voice our dreams and concerns, becoming one with the plethora
of akin humans. Beyond the shadow of a doubt, Mathematicians, who seem not to touch the
ground we mortals tread on, being lost in the realm of intricate calculations, could never feel the
power of creative words as a daydreamer writer could.
Consequently, what if the only thing I can do is fly through the myriads of unwritten words?
Why am I supposed to swim if I know that I would drown? Why do my wings need to be cut if
my wings represent my innate ingenuity?
In a nutshell, without ingenuity, humankind would have never progressed from the typical
caveman scratching its head about what fire might be used for. Paradoxically, being divergent in
our iniquitous times means being pushed at the brink of the society.

Fed with an illusory ideal, we tend to disperse in the crowd and lose our signs of individualism.
In a nutshell,
Genius, irrespective of the form it takes, is synonymous to evolution, a mosaic of intelligence
and inventiveness, which breaks the limits of normality and reaches astronomic levels.

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