Thursday, April 22, 2010

Fragile Things


Dear all,

This is a letter of proclaim on behalf of fragile things.

The intention of this letter is to declare that even the fragile is worthy.

Remember Humpty Dumpty? Well his line of generation would be of my concern today. 'cause not only he made it big with the nursery rhyme, he's the most appropriate metaphor for this proclaim.

I am of a person with too many curiosity which almost always put me into not situations that are not too good a flavour to blend. Today, I'm in one of those again.

Society, is a contradiction. With or without one, you'll still have a hard time. You die with one and still die without one. It's gloomy that way.

The living queries in my mind are the value tagging activity in a society and the clusters they sort us into. Fragile people would be put into the cluster of "Next to Obsolete" which literally means they are better off with the obsoletes than here. That is society, the dark side; cruel, judgemental, and unforgiving.

Hey Society! This letter is for you. Read them word by word and understand it.

Let me tell you that even the fragiles are worthy. Worthy of something 'cause everyone is worthy in different ways. We are not those assets that you can value with your barcode scanner programmed with a systematic pricing formulae. We are valued differently, 'cause our values are intangible. You cannot extrapolate us in financial methods, we don't work that way.

Fragile people are valuable too because deep inside there is something very very special and valuable inside that frail shells of theirs.

Eggs... They are fragile, they need that extra care when you handle them. If you don't you'll break them with a very undelightful manner and it will be a mess. However, when you break them carefully... you'll get the great properties that lies right there in the middle of it's protection fluids, you'd get the yolk.

The same way it works for fragile people. They need the right care and the right break with precision. You'd see the most valuable of them inside that fragile shell. Didn't you know that precious things are meant to be taken care of with a lot of care? Why would the museums and national archives have security? It works the same way.

Fragile things, you either get the best or the worst of them.

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