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The Way You See It

I think the beautiful things of nature has no predefined pattern. Red is not a bad colour. Is it? Just like the milk boiling over the pot, this liquid bubbles up and forms the shape that of the lotus leaf on the black background. You won't really find any algorithm to get the curves that smooth. You can find the variation of colour depth elegantly spread at every inch of it. The picture - covering x, y and z axis - looks so wonderful with glistens all over the surface. No artist can draw better than what nature has produced just in no time. Road. Head. Blood. Red! And you worry.

And fly a little above, the roads will disappear and it is all different scenes now – lands, forests, seas, volcanos, deserts! If one can make you feel good, the other can make you worry too.

And further above, you see Mercury, Earth, Venus... and black holes, rouges, hyper-novas. No comfort even there. You can't escape worrying about something that is not right.

And above and infinitely above, you see God. By hypothesis, He too should have something to worry about but that would contradict the definition of Him. He is in control and so He cannot be worried. You and I cannot be there. Drop your wings and be here. Death, injustice, disorderliness... all can make you worry but it is just the way you see that could make the difference. Of course, you see it now and then in a way that could make you worry because you are a human too.

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