did you ever think of the effect we have on the people around us? that if they look at us for a moment we've become a part of their entire life, albiet a small and insignificant one. and the people you look at, you give them a glimpse into who you are, your life. they are as much a tiny part of it as a single star is to the universe but they're there none the less. every day were tangled in the lives of hundreds of people. they can pretend we're never there or make us the focus of their existance. but what happens when you no longer want to make an effect on anyone? does this body of ours simply stop, or by its biological functions keep living? are you able to consider yourself alive when your desire to interact with humanity disappears? every day we take for granted that we are alive, that out of microscopic organisms come our form, a million times larger with some of the most complex systems inside of our bodies, fully developed. Except that our brains can't even begin to comprehend that we're alive. that our bodies are in fact, as solid as it can be and that our footprints do indeed sink into mud.
we exist, we leave our footprints in the soil of the universe, and in all realitive time we fade. so what happens when you feel like your impact in another's life is irrelivant?
fade into obscurity.
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