We are all just a bag of bones, bones aligned as an internal structure protecting one of the most fragile parts of all: our heart. All hearts carry the same function. They beat. All bones hold the same strength. They have the capability to break. So consequently, what sets aside the adverse differences between the good guys and the "bad" ones?
Nice guys never win. I cannot stand how frequently that has been proclaimed and how many numerous people believe that proclamation.
But here's my theory.
There is no such thing as nice guys and bad guys. I fully believe all humanity has the ability to hold goodness, which solely relies on approach. The thing about the "nice guys" is that they are so incredibly brave. They express their emotions, by throwing their vulnerability to the wind, in a wrestling ring where many possible tactics are fair game allowing the potential of damage. In comparison, these "bad guys" are the furthest thing from bad at all. Maybe they are simply numb. Maybe their emotions were defeated, by tactics that were far from fair game, in a wrestling ring that caused severe damage leaving them with broken bones, broken vulnerability, and possibly even a broken heart.
I can only hope that the wrestling ring does not permanently affect how one feels once the battles are said and done. Regardless of the results on the scoreboard, these guys do not need to attain a gold medal in order to win.
To conclude my theory, we are all just a bag of bones, bones aligned as an internal structure protecting everything we are: our hearts. Hence the words on the top of my blog and the words that created my blog in the first place,
"We all live with the objective of being happy, our lives are all different and yet the same."
-Anne Frank
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