The Uncertain Normals

A solute free style 
A shock is a normal thing 
An accident is a normal thing 
Funeral is a normal event
Heart break is a normal thing 
That's why,when someone even died, it's hard to cry, cos our tears years are done 
Unless you are close to see the person gone
Why? 
Cos, it's a daily breeze 

Embracing the Ordinary
 
I understand what a shock!

I learn to grow and thrive.
The challenge challenges every life as a war...
So death is common and what is uncommon is the opposite of when the common happens.
Shocks, accidents, funerals, and heartbreaks are an inherent part of life. They are normal, everyday occurrences that we have grown accustomed to. That's why, when someone passes away, it's challenging to cry - our tears have already been exhausted from the daily barrage of challenges.

However, when we are closely affected by a loss, the pain can still be overwhelming. This is because we have become desensitized to the constant stream of difficulties that life throws our way. We are far removed from the shock of it all, until it hits close to home.

But what if we lived in a world where shocks were a rarity? A world where:

- Sickness was a distant memory
- Funerals were a thing of the past
- Language barriers no longer existed
- Clouds of uncertainty had lifted
- Hades was a myth
- Weddings celebrated eternal love
- Death was a distant memory

In such a world, shocks would only occur when we experienced the opposite of crisis - a state of profound peace and tranquility.
We are far from the zone where there will be a shock

If there will be a shock,
 Then these shocks will be:
When there's no more sickness 
No More funeral
No more different languages 
No more clouds 
No more Hades
No more wedding
No more death

And a shock will only be the opposite of crisis 
Why?
'Cos , it is from the whens

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