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Restlessness
A certain level of perception reflects on your mind.
Each type of perception results in unique behavioral patterns.
Through the era of sky-rocketing globalisation, human beings struggle for a place to belong.
They feel the need to be recognised in the way they think they should be, the way they realize it, depending on the bases, factors, experiences, beliefs or even by some "in-fashion" mental states.

This struggle is stressing and becomes more difficult as the borders of communication and information sharing are getting fattened up, becauce they have almost reached their limit on widening. The information overload and the need to feel wanted and admired in the current world's social state fattens the ego indirectly, driving people in the corner by their own selves.

Most people focus on the short-viewing social structure and way of development that resides their minds, after giving only a glimpse to matters that are supposed to be idealistic and basic in the way they chose to live.

This is a result of lacking experiences and will towards getting knowledge. The outcome is self-destructing, while not receiving a decent amount of information consciously and then you block your subconscious that decoded the information effectively, out of fear.
Fear drives you to hating, hating a part of yourself. But who wants to hate themselves?

In order to protect yourself and to keep on living on your safe zone, you end up in denial and vanity.

Everything is a choice.

You make yours.

The next time you think of a guy you hate or one that pisses you off, try to keep your cool and think of how similar you are to them.

Vainly denied.