September 27, 2010

When it Snaps

A rubber band snaps when it is overstretched. A pipe bursts when the water pressure is too high. A person blows into a rage when he cannot contain his emotions. Things snap. Humans do as well. There is a limit to what we can tolerate and push on.

It is alright to snap, because it gives us the opportunity to re-start. It endows us with a valuable opportunity to learn from experience. It awards us with the surprise of the next better opportunity that comes by in the future. When we snap, we need to learn, we need to improve and better ourselves. A great deal of emphasis should be placed on understanding the self.

Why did we snap? Is it because of something that we know about ourselves? Or is it the unknown unknown?

I need to do some reflective thinking for now :) Because my mind is convoluted, and i am experiencing cognitive dissonance.

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