Good company, is when you reach home at the end of the day, feeling tired and yet refreshed by the endless laughter and joy that was shared amidst the continuous exchange of knowledge both personal and on a deeper level.
I hate the feeling of walking away from a gathering or a conversation feeling like essentially, those 5 or 1o minutes of my life could really have not taken place in the first place and that wouldn't have mattered.
I like my friends, because almost everyday I learn new things that make me realise how big and beautiful the world is, and how there are still so many people out there with a fiery passion, holding on to that which is eternal and living out a life I admire.
I'm really glad I met you all.
And I definitely look forward to doing more stuff with you guys.
I want the 5 minute conversations in my life to matter.
I don't want it to be always about the same things,
Evolution.
We are not in the stone age.
I realised yesterday, that I really rather have a conversation with a snobbish someone who is readily willing to share and impart and exchange knowledge rather than with someone who is generally friendly and nice but only has the same things to say day in and out.
What an irony.
If the same topic persists in future conversations, at least make it witty.
Wit never fails to impress me.
Even if its about a topic I really am not interested in delving into.
"For the mind of the flesh is death; but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace: because the mind of the flesh is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can it be: and they that are in the flesh cannot please God." - Rom. 8:6-8.
What you feed your mind, is what you become.
What you feed your mind, is what you become.
No comments:
Post a Comment