DEATH;TO DIE
a term we've always taken for granted, and it so happen that its just one of the littlest things in life that we seem to silently agree on.
yet the point here is we SEEM to agree on, but do we?
yes, for most people, dying has something to do with heaven and hell, but to agree on this wide definition for death, are we to fault others for their own alternative definition of death??
was watching TV and saw how a girl with a slightly low IQ was asked this simple question in court, about whether she understood where her dead father was? and what was the meaning of her father dying.
she said, "i know i wont be able to see my dad again, because he went to a faraway place."
yes, people would start questioning her capability of making sound judgements and her ability to be a court witness due to her unusual answer, but something struck me a while later.
just because her answer is unusual, is it wrong??
i mean, we dont even know whats hell and whats heaven, wheres there and whos there, yet we say that we are right. because its something we chose to believe in, because thats what majority of the people believe in, just because we assume that humans are usually right, we get the simple math equation of majority = being right.
BUT, think, the girl just chose to believe in something we dont, who are we to fault her? and say shes wrong? and assume that her low IQ has given her the inability to understand death? who really knows death anyway?
yet the main point here is not death, but rather, whats right and whats not.
yes, majority is right, and minority is wrong, thats how we are, but really, think of its implications. ITS A WHOLE NEW concept out there.
its too random