Tuesday 1 July 2014

Nos

There is probably no...
1. ...truth.
What sort of tools do we have to get to know something? Are our senses so powerful? Why, knowing other cultures, people, things, can we say even less about the world?
2. ... values.
Each culture, even each person, has different values. How can we say something is worth fighting for, worth sacrificing and spending the whole life working on it?
3. ... (good) religion.
Because of the hypocrisy of its leaders promoting violence and intolerance and supporting their claims by the name of God.
4. ... family bonds.
The times we are living in show us how the family life delicate and easy-to-fall-down is.
5. ... fatherland.
There is no fatherland nowadays, only multi-culti.
6. ... love.
I am not sure about it; I can read about it in the books and watch it in films. And in life.
7. ... God.
Because all the religions are polluted - and imaging God not setting up a religion is quite difficult to consider.

Coming from the conservative country in the Eastern Europe and living and studying in the liberal Western Europe for nearly 10 months, I can say the process of deconstruction of my self is ongoing, very deeply. And I can hardly see any signs of consolidation or putting things together.
It is quite sad for me.