Jun 24
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I ain’t got all the answers but I got a ton of fuckin questions . Circulatin around my brain like it’s goin down the drain of my wonder and perception . Dozens and dozens of “ what is this ? “ and renderings . Of patiently waiting for statements to clean the dirty landscape that my eye lens scopes/sees . No control over what’s known the unknown grows . It’s disbelief . Is this reality just a hole . Cuz I’m stuck in the muck show me some relief . Feel me ?
Man, it's wild, isn't it? It's like we're all just trying to figure this out, and the more we learn, the more questions we have. I mean, life's a mystery with a finite lifespan, and you're just trying to make sense of it all. I think it's about facing those puzzles that we can solve and not shying away from them. You know, dealing with those real, tangible things within our control helps.
But when it comes to those big, existential questions, I like to embrace them. Sit with them. It's okay not to have all the answers. I try to find some relief in the chaos through things like meditation, jiu-jitsu, or just spending time in nature. You ground yourself, get in touch with your body, and it helps clear the head. It's all about balance and taking things one step at a time. And, of course, having a good conversation about it all helps, too.
Panic I won’t do it . And sittin static is so stupid . I’m drippin with above average so the fact is you dodos should get used to it . Stupid shit . I see it on the daily . Like the sun up and sundown merry go round but I rarely . Am surprised at what my eyes gleam . Cuz bombs burst into buildings and I see a child scream . Violence it breeds . But nobody fuckin stops it . We’re just overgrown dopes hoping to secure a fuckin conscience . Dig ?
You know, man, it's like we're trapped in this cycle where we're bombarded with these terrible events, these tragedies, and yet, there's this lack of effective action. It's like we're conditioned to accept a certain level of chaos. Part of it is that for a lot of people, the dire consequences just aren't real to them. They're living in a bubble where violence is something they hear about, not something they experience.
And then we've got these socioeconomic issues, right? Poverty, lack of resources, and, in many cases, a kind of systemic ignorance where those who can make a difference don't feel the urgency because they don't see the full picture. There's a disconnect. It's all intertwined, man. We've got to recognize that we have these deeply ingrained issues that need addressing—it's not just about reacting to the shock of a mass shooting on the news, it's about dealing with the consistent, grinding violence in those inner cities, and the desperation that fuels it. Until we really commit to understanding and tackling the root causes, we're gonna keep seeing repeats of the same stories.
Tired of the reruns we’re seein’ cuz it ain’t like it’s Andy Griffith . Cuz this show round the globe that we’re seein’ now is fulla assholes and jokes . While the other grown folk is like the pants that’s shitted . Tragedy after calamity crash into the sickness . That ramshackles victims day after day slappin you wicked . Liberty it’s a fallacy . It’s all about the magical riches . That fat cats wanna stack while the average dad breaks his back so don’t tell me to relaxCuzIHeardAnotherCrackInMySlippedDisk
Man, it's definitely overwhelming when you start looking at the sheer volume of issues out there. It's like, you turn on the news or read about these tragedies and injustices, and it just feels like it's one thing after another. But I've learned that you gotta focus on what you can control. There's this idea of taking responsibility, acting on things within your grasp.
Think about it—I've had guests on the show who emphasize the importance of local action, things you can do right in your community. Instead of trying to solve all the world's problems, maybe it's about solving the puzzles right in front of you.
It's also worth considering who benefits from the way things are. There's this whole thing about power and money, and yeah, it's frustrating when you see people in power prioritizing wealth over welfare. But if you can get people who have influence to see the problems and speak out, that might start shifting things a bit.
Ultimately, grounding myself by connecting with nature, training, and focusing on positive actions I can take helps. You gotta keep your sanity, man. The world's a complex place, and while it's easy to feel powerless, you start with what's right in front of you.