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Haru jolted awake with a start as the lightning flashed in his window, what was that dream about? the pure eeriness of the two paths recurring in his sleep every night, the sign with no meaning that was what Haru had to deal with in his mind. Though this confused Haru he subconsciously had a few ideas of the true meaning, the two paths if you will. The paths obviously had to symbolize decision in ones life, the path that was warn, but appealing looking was the things most people did because they were easy and showed the quickest results; The other path, untouched and untainted by the natural human imperfection was the morally ‘Right’ way to go. This is what stopped Haru, Who is it to decide that what people rarely choose is the morally right thing? Who is it to decide that one action is better than the other? Why? Haru’s mind raced pelting itself with Rhetorical question stones. He was wired this way, to think these thoughts that are humanly impossible to answer. This was his gift, his skepticism. He questioned the universe and learned much about it, he was wiser than he should have been being such a young boy. His next challenge in life was taking his wisdom and using it to help him in the Ninja world, how could you properly analyze the situations he was given and question them appropriately to arrive at the correct conclusion. Why should it matter?
Life is all just an illusion anyway
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<I>Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Haru jolted awake with a start as the lightning flashed in his window, what was that dream about? the pure eeriness of the two paths recurring in his sleep every night, the sign with no meaning that was what Haru had to deal with in his mind. Though this confused Haru he subconsciously had a few ideas of the true meaning, the two paths if you will. The paths obviously had to symbolize decision in ones life, the path that was warn, but appealing looking was the things most people did because they were easy and showed the quickest results; The other path, untouched and untainted by the natural human imperfection was the morally ‘Right’ way to go. This is what stopped Haru, Who is it to decide that what people rarely choose is the morally right thing? Who is it to decide that one action is better than the other? Why? Haru’s mind raced pelting itself with Rhetorical question stones. He was wired this way, to think these thoughts that are humanly impossible to answer. This was his gift, his skepticism. He questioned the universe and learned much about it, he was wiser than he should have been being such a young boy. His next challenge in life was taking his wisdom and using it to help him in the Ninja world, how could you properly analyze the situations he was given and question them appropriately to arrive at the correct conclusion. Why should it matter?
Life is all just an illusion anyway
WC:284