Keep It Real - Be True To Yourself

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By Missred


Keep It Real

It is imperative that individuals who seek to live righteously in a society of crookedness, every now and then must stop for a reality check. For reality far out weight the vapor of empty fantasies. Because of the brevity of life, individuals must remain focused on reality.

Of course, there must be a time of cheerfulness produced by objective activities. Surely, all vocation and no recreation causes one to border on dullness. But the problem comes when the scale of life isn't taken into consideration.

There must be an even balance. Also, it must be fully understood that each entity promotes the other. Unrealistic thinking will surely lead to an act of foolishness. The world is full of foolish individuals.

 


The concluding view then is to go through life with our eyes clearly seeing a world of reality, while engaging in life saving deviational activities. The long and short of it all is, life is real, people are real, danger is real, hurt is real, and yes death is real.

It's time to keep it real and be true to yourself.


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    CHICAGO - A would-be terrorist tries to board a plane, bent on mass murder. As he walks through a security checkpoint, fidgeting and glancing around, a network of high-tech machines analyzes his body language and reads his mind.

  • Airport security of the future: Mind-reading systems and tough interrogations?Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune1 second ago

    reporting/intelligence system and the jerks at the airport security who let the idiot through. This stuff is an intrusive waste. CHICAGO - A would-be terrorist tries to board a plane, bent on mass murder.

  • Focus on the middle path to maximise your peace of mindBrisbane Times1 second ago

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megasuite  says:
18 months ago

What a wonderful hubpage. And, how challenging it can be to to keep it real - you go girl!

Missred profile image

Missred  says:
17 months ago

Thanks! Just keeping it real.

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