The necessity of a margin.

When i was younger i wanted to learn a lot, a whole lot, i wanted to try alot too.
I had it written in my diary, it was a section that said "What i want to be when i grow up" i wanted to be a sketch artist, a popstar, a dancer, a writer, i wanted one of my silly romance novels to be a movie, at one certain point i wanted to code and design my own apps–most of these ideas had come from movies i had watched, the biggest impact happened at age 14, i read the all famous Ben Carson's book about his life story and i decided i wanted to be a neurosurgeon. This decision might just be my biggest mistake in life and the reason my plan to be a rich Lamborghini owner at 18 looks unrealistic.

Let's look at this from this perspective, imagine someone had really paid attention and maybe aided me in my decision making and allowed me try out these things i said i wanted to be, but we are stuck in a regressive country where the value of a child is based on his or her grade, we are brought up with the idea that "Everyone is unique" but after careful observation it's quite obvious that they just say that to make us feel good, it gives us a sense of speciality and you constantly remind yourself that you're one of a kind when in fact with all the "Cultural nightmares" imbibed in you, the majority will end up like the previous generation, comfortable in uncomfortable situations and romanticising suffering.

From another frame of reference, everybody might just be special it just depends on how the simplicity of a human is utilized.

If people really believed and accepted that every single one of us are in fact different, schools, churches, families and every social body will do more. 
Schools would understand that they are housing a large number of humans who are different in their own way and try their very possible best to create different ways of learning, people wouldn't be awarded posts of hierarchy because how can equality exist if the idealogy of power is displayed in every situation, why create a scenario where one child is deemed higher than another? Difference doesn't necessary mean being higher than another, difference doesn't mean being better, it only displays the margin between you and another.

Have you ever wondered why we were told to not write on the margin? It's part of the book rightso why is it a problem? You see, there's a thin line between humans, the thin line that differentiates each of them from the other, that line is to be treated with care, that is the human margin–now i'm not saying this is the reason we are not allowed to write on the margin, i'm only using this as a vantage point, imagine we had been allowed to tamper with that little space given, we wouldn't find it strange when we write on it now.
The constant normalizing of factors that affect the difference between humans will make the idea of versatility im the human race vanish and when this happens we'll only end up as zombies.

Cool right? 

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