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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Cliche's and how to make them profound again

cli·ché
noun
1. a trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse, as sadder but wiser, or strong as an ox.

We have enough cliche's in this world to last us a lifetime...but not ALL cliche's are groan worthy *I'm sure you've all heard of some that make you give yourself a facepalm and sigh at it's cheesy factor*.

I disagree with ALL cliche's being 'trite'. It all depends on how you use them in your daily lives and whether you can get over the fact that they've been heard before and INSTEAD focus on the meaning behind them. My faves by far are: Stop and smell the roses, hindsight is 50/50, don't sweat the small stuff and don't judge a book by it's cover. Granted, my examples have been used many a time by many a person, but what their message convey's still rings true.

For example...I've witnessed some unpleasantry recently in my inner circle of friends whose focus is towards things that are stressful...and it saddens me that it occurs without abandon it seems...but y'know what I did last night with my bf? *GET YER MINDS OUT OF THE GUTTER EH...That's MY job lol* We gazed at the moonlit sky...at the clouds as they passed by the moon...and we totally taken in by the beauty of it all...and how small we really are in the grand scheme of things. We stared at the heavens for a good amount of time, just taking it in and marveling at how lucky we are to even witness such serene beauty. Then we discussed how many people we thought were staring up at the same moonlit sky as we were...and how no matter how far away people may be, we can unite with them with such a simple action as looking upward and admiring the beauty many of us take for granted.

Y'know, the little things. Little things can bring us such pleasure if we allow them to...but sadly we get wrapped up in ourselves and forget about the simple pleasures and instead get all bent out of shape over inconsequential matters. We all deal with stressful situations and hardship...but it's ultimately up to us as to how it will affect us, if at all. Weighing yourself down with the injustices we face or the unfairness we've been dealt with is counter productive in the long run...but it's hard not to allow such things to affect us....hard, but not impossible.

In order to achieve anything in our lifetimes we must put the effort into making it into reality...and we won't learn a damn thing if we don't suffer at some point down the line...for when we suffer, we grow...we evolve into better people who can adapt to the circumstances thrown our way...and sometimes we just need a little reminder to stop and appreciate what we already have instead of being miserable from yearning for things we have yet to attain.

So...stop...and smell the roses..caress their velvet petals between your fingertips...take in the aroma...marvel at how such a beautiful flower can also cause pain if not handled properly...at the variety of colours that they come in...and be thankful that we have the ability to appreciate such beauty in a world where beauty is fleeting.

DRAMA...HUH...UH HUH YEAH...WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR...ABSOLUTELY NOTHIN'!

Drama.

It happens.

Sadly, it happens to some more than others. Some will it upon themselves intentionally, while others wind up being drawn into it against their will. Some enjoy it as a means to be entertained, while others will go out of their way to avoid people who seem to have an aura of drama surrounding them.

For me...drama irritates me. I don't look lowly upon anyone involved in drama...if anything I feel sorry for the people involved, even if they could care less HOW I feel about them and their dramatic situation/scenario. I don't even have to be a part of it and it irks me...because I know that drama can be avoided with a change of perspective/how you handle scenario's that displease you to the point of anger.

I guess I just can't see the sense in it...to make things so absurdly sensational over nothing of real long term significance.

But it's unfair of me to expect others to deal with hurt or stress the way I do...I'm still bloody well learning how to adapt to my own situations without allowing it to cause me unnecesary grief/stress/drama...my "don't sweat the small stuff" attitude may not be so easily adapted by everyone else.

I just wish it WAS easy...like that damn 'easy button' from the Staples commercial...one press and voila, instant calm and harmony...no more verbal pissing contests to see who will be the ultimate victor...no more defensive/aggressive jabs where nothing gets through to one another...just...rational calm talks...civil debates...understanding...compassion...and forgiveness.

If only life were so convienent eh? I guess I'm just frustrated by my inability to convince others that we have the power to chose a peaceful resolution instead of resorting to an all out hate fest. But I realize it's not my position to stop people from doing things the way they want to do them...all I can do is sigh and hope that future arguments cause less stress upon everyone involved...for their sakes.

It's at times like these...where I really appreciate the song "Imagine" by John Lennon.

"IMAGINE"



Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today...

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one