The woe of trivial phenomena
It's snowing, have you noticed?
Just yesterday it was raining, but now it snows (for a little while anyways). Do you remember when you first experienced snow? I was on the bus when some girl raised that question. Honestly, even though it was only about ten years ago, I couldn't remember how I felt when I first saw snow. I was excited to see it for the first time in my life, but now it's just... a normal thing.
It's a pity such a beautiful phenomenon can only be appreciated truly when it's experienced in rarity. I think that's the nature of all things really - revolving around the curiousity and triviality within us.
Just yesterday it was raining, but now it snows (for a little while anyways). Do you remember when you first experienced snow? I was on the bus when some girl raised that question. Honestly, even though it was only about ten years ago, I couldn't remember how I felt when I first saw snow. I was excited to see it for the first time in my life, but now it's just... a normal thing.
It's a pity such a beautiful phenomenon can only be appreciated truly when it's experienced in rarity. I think that's the nature of all things really - revolving around the curiousity and triviality within us.
1 Comments:
Yes, it is hard for us to keep our appretiation or excitement about anything...
so what is the method to keep your interest on a specific subject/object for longer period of time?
(my answer will be: dont touch/see it that often...)
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Ris, at 10:08 PM
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