Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Through it all

What does it mean to endure? Though battered and broken, you get back up. Evil brings all of its force to bear, but through it all you persevere.

When all is lost, you keep going. Aspersions cast, are tossed aside. Even when your heart is aching, it just steels your determination to never give in.

There is rage, but you keep it all inside. It does not consume, but rather it fuels the resolve not to back down. You may lose, but shall not sacrifice.

Any thoughts of success become mere fantasies. It is not in the cards for you to win. So you do what they do not expect, and just keep on fighting.

Other people could never understand. You did not expect to triumph against your adversaries. But there is one thing you can do: frustrate them.

Make them expend their energies in a futile attempt. Exhaust the mighty, and their victory is hollow. For what they achieved was not worth the cost.

4 comments:

  1. Well, you are right to some extent. There is a limit but the road there is a long for those who are not lazy. I always question just what it is that is bringing you down though. True, I know of one thing that happened recently that is entirely valid, but I've heard this sort of rhetoric from you so many times for ridiculous things that I can never tell anymore.

    As for that "thing," I am actually genuinely sorry it happened. Hope you can find happiness one way or another.

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    1. This is my mindset concerning everything, and it is an opportunity to share how I really feel. Sometimes the only thing you can do is survive. I appreciate the concern, because it shows that you really care.

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  2. Keep on fighting, and above all never compromise. The seemingly mighty will indeed fall as they are frustrated and exhausted by the resolve of the unreasonable.

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    1. Exactly, we cannot be reasonable with those who wish only our destruction. If you cannot beat them, drain them. They will be humiliated to have exhausted themselves against someone who should be easily defeated.

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