Saturday, May 06, 2006

When form destroys the concept

Yesterday, I had a nice night....For the first time, I went out with a German colleague while I had no positive presumption about it....Like many times before, when you are not expecting about some thing fascinating, it happens and you are wondering....Last night was such a time....

We talked about Ahamdinejad, Ramin Jahanbaglo (with all of my respect to him at 4:26 AM Tehran's local time), People over Iran, and of course Nuclear stuff....We went to another place and we bumped to very nice British girls....We talked about traveling, music, our country, politics, and of course ourselves....

During the night I was thinking about many things....Why somebody thinks that looking to just a part of a body is a sin???!!!!....I am sorry guys, but how you can talk about your country and think about the fact that your audience is fucking beautiful and sexy....I think you guys under estimate human nature a lot....I mean more than it is....

I was thinking why we are always talking about I and ME rather than WE and US.....I was thinking about my forgotten background.....

I was thinking about how much similarity we have as Persian, British, Spanish, German and American....How much we share overlapping things.....

I was thinking about many things but not sin....Every thing which is so pure and peaceful.....I was thinking why the guys are so shallow....

I was thinking about a fucked up nation but very deep....I was thinking about human nature and what we still can be....

I was thinking why my good old friends have no morality any more....I was thinking about the hope and dream.....While a transparent blue eyes looking at me from whole her deep....

....And I am thinking how we can be happy without nothing....Just a sunny day in a green with lots of thinking....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I see were you are coming from, but I also think that even if we share a lot of things, being human beings or just being part of a generation or maybe even through similar experience such as work, university or interest, there will still always be a cultural gap…be it only emotional (culturally affected – no German will ever be able to fully grasp Forough Farokhzad poem) or social (again through different experience, cultural influence, and upbringing).
Hence it’s very good to realize that we can connect and relate to each other in other ways.

Anonymous said...

I see were you are coming from, but I also think that even if we share a lot of things, being human beings or just being part of a generation or maybe even through similar experience such as work, university or interest, there will still always be a cultural gap…be it only emotional (culturally affected – no German will ever be able to fully grasp Forough Farokhzad poem) or social (again through different experience, cultural influences, and upbringing).
Hence it’s very good to realize that we can connect and relate to each other in other ways.