from the mind if critic-11/25/16

From the mind of critic: “If the best things in life are free, does it mean that all good things in life are also free? Does the mere fact that money is exchanged for goods or services automatically make it bad because monetary gain is the main motivation, and not an actual want to do something positive? Or does it all come down to a persons’ intent, and if somebody wants to tear down or build up they will, whether money is involved or not? Are love, happiness, fulfillment, usefulness and gratitude free and don’t cost anything, because you can’t fully define something that is subjective, just like hate, darkness, persecution, denigration and weakness of will? Maybe the things we can define are what cost money. Maybe we strive throughout our day to define and appraise what we see, simply to make sense of the chaos, that attempts to blur the lines between what we know is good for our soul, and what we know will contionously and infintely drag us down. Maybe the determining factor between what’s good and great has nothing to do with money, and has everything to do with our physical, emotional and spiritual survival. Until we reach a point in our personal evolution where we see each other as human beings that have the same needs, and can barder with each other once again, money will be a factor. Until that time, we can quicken our time to get there, by seeing how we can help people for the sake of helping them. Good and great things will be drawn to us when we’re kind to others, which starts with us being kind to ourselves” 🙂