[Eternity,5]

One cannot kill an idea or a dream.  It can be stifled, the vessel can be done away with-but the idea and dream will resurface so long as it is meant to do so.  The truth does not turn away for any person or group of people.  As such, an immortality is granted to all thought-all feeling. 

The oppressed man may strive for freedom today, and not find it-but someone like him one day will.  An inventor can spend years on a machine that never bares fruit-but his brother or sister of the soul one day will.  Look not to life as an entirety, but as a collection of moments.  Just as one act of goodness does not a good person make, so should one failure not make ones life a travesty.  See each thought, each wish, and each attempt as unique.  These aspects of you when brought down to their individual self-contained states are shared throughout many, if not over today-then over time.  Take comfort that these will live on.

Each moment of each day is a scene that we divest ourselves in entirety too.  It guides our actions and thoughts.  Is it not also so with our dreams?  Shaped by a stage of unknown design.  Take comfort that the stage will live on.

Does it matter if the age, the sex, or the face of the person who reaches the finish line differs from your own-if the drive and the thought are the same?  Say that you share this piece of your soul with the world, and rejoice that this truth shall come to pass-and is immortal and right.

[Eternity,5]

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