☆ Is It Better to be Morally Conscious or Morally Correct? ☆

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By DKprodigy


☆ Is It Better to be Morally Conscious or Morally Correct? ☆

In my opinion, I think it's best that one perceives themselves as morally conscious. I say this because no one has the ability to dictate what we think is right or wrong. One should know in their hearts what needs to be done - not what should be done - the latter based on what one thinks society will expect of them when they take on the outlook of being morally correct.

There are copycats everywhere. But these strangers they mirror aren't them. These sad puppets only mimic what they see in front of them, not fully knowing the context meaning of such applied action because they were never in the moral seat of consciousness.

Oftentimes, one will eventually find out that people are shallow. These shallow individuals lack the personality as well as the motivation to propel themselves to be leaders. In retrospect, they fall short and become followers instead. Where's the imagination in that? People - you're killing me.

Ahh... there it is! Now I'm rubbing up against my views on conformity. Unfortunately, these mimickers and sycophants will be easily forgotten, as they never did leave a lasting impression to prove to the masses that they, too, are worthwhile. It's sad, really.

Deviate from oppressive tendencies. No one's a victim here. We all live freely at will. So, why succumb to this vicious cycle of psychosis? This will only make a person neurotic - with no sense of self or purpose. Morally correct observers act like robots until someone or something else comes along to manipulate their decisions for them. Yuck. Who wants that?

The majority rules, I surmise, because now it seems like everyone else wants to play, "Simon Says" and the thought alone makes me want to purge because they are content with the non-existent life they live. How I loathed that childhood game!

People should seriously cleanse their palettes and eradicate the taste of their constant need to belong. Cut the umbilical cord and avoid the annoying habit of trying to find acceptance by being stagnantly passive. This definitely doesn't sound too appetizing, now does it? Bleh. It's never too late for an epiphany.


I'll share with you my daily mantra:
"Be cognizant, vigilant, persistent, pro-life, and escape the clutches of conformity!" Eeeeeekkk!


In conclusion... I am ME. Be YOU!!!


"Never will I conform to the rest of our society's prudeness. They make such boring company." ~ Donna Kern

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