I believe that to have value, things must be temporary; to cherish something that's eternally fading is what makes having sentimentality towards it all the more meaningful, an established end. I believe there is only one instance of something occurring that makes it paramount for it to be enjoyed to the highest degree.
I believe a person is constructed through their experiences, foundations built from birth. I believe a person can change, warping reality to heed their vision. I believe a person can only perceive their own mind as sound, a system of self-approval; that their mind accepts only what it wishes to accept.
I believe that to have efficacious aspirations delineated from experiences, it's necessary to comprehend failure and the price of attaining new heights, which in turn allows the knowledge of success to be perceived as a rewarding value. I believe achievement is subjective to the person, and arbitrarily comparing it to the world reduces its impact. I believe expectations have merit and that pushing boundaries is a standard desire to improve.
I believe that sugarcoating renders topics superfluous and incomprehensible of their original message. I believe that gratitude — simple thank yous — provides greater effects than the effort it takes to use. I believe that honesty is too often perceived as being too harsh.
I believe that there are various separations to establish unique stances. I believe that we are each to our own, to see only how we want to see. I believe our desire to slather radicality has reached points that cannot be alleviated; the sides we take to stand in opposition.
I believe that choice is not predetermined, that to have thoughts and free will is unique from what we have determined. I believe fate doesn't exist, that we carve out our future purely through our own choices and not by external factors. I believe that we have to hold ourselves accountable because no one has time to live more than one life.
I believe the belief of which the instance superpositions time.
I believe in idiosyncrasies in morality and sanity.
I believe in the ramifications of which achievements are prefaced by societal values.
I believe with a degree of attunement resultantly reflecting courtesies.
I believe in delineation between perception and radical polarization.
I believe that the exclusivity of our causality doesn't superimpose.
I believe a person is constructed through their experiences, foundations built from birth. I believe a person can change, warping reality to heed their vision. I believe a person can only perceive their own mind as sound, a system of self-approval; that their mind accepts only what it wishes to accept.
I believe that to have efficacious aspirations delineated from experiences, it's necessary to comprehend failure and the price of attaining new heights, which in turn allows the knowledge of success to be perceived as a rewarding value. I believe achievement is subjective to the person, and arbitrarily comparing it to the world reduces its impact. I believe expectations have merit and that pushing boundaries is a standard desire to improve.
I believe that sugarcoating renders topics superfluous and incomprehensible of their original message. I believe that gratitude — simple thank yous — provides greater effects than the effort it takes to use. I believe that honesty is too often perceived as being too harsh.
I believe that there are various separations to establish unique stances. I believe that we are each to our own, to see only how we want to see. I believe our desire to slather radicality has reached points that cannot be alleviated; the sides we take to stand in opposition.
I believe that choice is not predetermined, that to have thoughts and free will is unique from what we have determined. I believe fate doesn't exist, that we carve out our future purely through our own choices and not by external factors. I believe that we have to hold ourselves accountable because no one has time to live more than one life.
I believe the belief of which the instance superpositions time.
I believe in idiosyncrasies in morality and sanity.
I believe in the ramifications of which achievements are prefaced by societal values.
I believe with a degree of attunement resultantly reflecting courtesies.
I believe in delineation between perception and radical polarization.
I believe that the exclusivity of our causality doesn't superimpose.