Is reality more of what is in books or of what makes up life? Is it literature that gives us the feeling of nostalgia more than actual events that happen to us?
Reality is a pseudonym, an appointed word for a sometimes disjointed space. It's social reasoning at best. Its merely tranquil verbiage for what's occurred in relation to the occurring.
But, nostalgia? It's longevity. It's creation, loss and experience. Not a yearning like words on a page, or a dream of what "could have or could be," but a derivation of a life that struck such a chord in one's mind, that it simply couldn't be forgotten.
Reality is a pseudonym, an appointed word for a sometimes disjointed space. It's social reasoning at best. Its merely tranquil verbiage for what's occurred in relation to the occurring.
ReplyDeleteBut, nostalgia? It's longevity. It's creation, loss and experience. Not a yearning like words on a page, or a dream of what "could have or could be," but a derivation of a life that struck such a chord in one's mind, that it simply couldn't be forgotten.