Thursday, January 23, 2020




The Newton’s Theory

Introduction

You punch someone, someone punch you back. You kick someone, someone kick you back. You did something bad, something equally bad going to happen to you. For every action, there’s an equal reaction. Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Karma. We always thought it was like that every time. But as human, we can’t escape from making mistakes. What we usually do is prepare ourselves for the “bad things” to come and punish us for our mistakes. There’s where we were wrong.

The theory

Punishment suppose to hurt you. Punishment suppose to make you learn from your mistakes and to never repeat it again. If you had prepared yourself, then it wouldn’t serve it purpose. Here’s where the universe comes into play, in its sick and twisted way. The punishment will be far greater than you can ever imagine. You punched someone? That person will straight up kill you. You hurt someone? You will love that person with all your heart. Twisted. Deviant. Sadistic. The universe way.

The aftermath

The universe will break you. Throughout human history, stories of how catastrophe envelop humankind, to a point of near extinction, but still, the human persist. They rise from whatever adversities wretched upon them and come back stronger. They rise again and develop a counter mechanism to ensure the same hardships won’t fall upon them again and prepare themselves to what it yet to come. But like a broken mirror, the crack is still there. No matter how you fix it, the crack is there in your reflection, making you think, maybe, just maybe, this mirror is not meant to be use anymore.

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