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What if those who were tired weren't the runners competing on | Every Day Poems

What if those who were tired weren't the runners competing on the track, but those sitting at their desks, in front of the mirror or even those who lie in bed thinking about every little thing? —Those who try to find the truth among the complexities.
“Shall I tell you these people have strengths, weaknesses, redundancy and schisms within them, but they are enthroned with prudence!”

What if those who were tired weren't the runners competing on the track, but those who continued to dive into themselves and analyze others with full maturity? —For their mind not so worldly, they have a fear of wrongly assuming something or someone.
“The world is so modern nowadays and people are more sophisticated in naming someone or something in uncertainty. Like labeling other people fake, narcissists, masquerading in blurriness and camouflaged with color.”

What if those who were tired weren't the runners competing on the track, but those who always checked themselves and weighed their personal mistakes and reviewed what was wrong with them instead of constantly digging and dregging other people's mistakes and sins?
“Thou shalt not live with dirty and fiery energy because it doesn't benefit you. They say words can be layered with honey and cloaked with falsehood, but energy cannot be cheated because it flashes, flutters and vibrates. 'Tis easier to feel the energy of others than to feel our own, that's why our tongues are more adept at echoing other people's ugliness than our own.”

What if those who were tired weren't the runners competing on the track, but those who are good at self-correction and understanding others even though our own minds are foggy?
“O! Correcting others is easy because it doesn't blemish our image. It just hurts other people's feelings. They said I don't care and it's not my responsibility. —I marvel these things can hurt you, so why don't you care if it hurts someone else? Do you know what the most poisonous human part is? It's their own mind. —For the way their mind leads them to think badly of other people, yet as if they themselves are spotless, sinless, never wrong and have no defects.”