วันเสาร์ที่ 18 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Anything That Is Intense Is Short Lived

Anything that is intense is short-lived, for this is the rule of nature.. For things that are intense, no matter what their nature may be, are utilizing immense amounts of energy and that is the crux of it.

For example when you are enraged with anger there is nothing on your mind other than putting the cause of your anger out. To do this your body musters up all the energy that it can to sustain your momentum, however, as time passes your rage begins to subside because your energy levels are gone.

In a similar fashion tornado's are short-lived because they require immense amounts of energy to stir up, but like rage it can only last a short time. Volcano's - need I say more?

Couples that are in love are a true case in point. When you are young and in love you see things in a totally different light. You are walking on a cloud so to speak and not really stable in planning for you keep the love spell in mind all the while that you are in love. It is fine to be in love but ask yourself "Is a couple that has been married for 25 years still talking and acting the way that they were when they were first in love", no of course not.

The lesson to be learned from these examples is to look at your own life and see if you are making decisions and plans bases on the emotionally pack short-term rather than the calm and steady long-term.

Stephen F. Condren




Fine Arts, House Portraits, Skyline Paintings.

Education:

  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA)
  • Northern Illinois University, Masters of Studio Art (MA)

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