The day had been in its adolescence, and the afternoon sun rose yonder the mountainous region of the vicinity. The misunderstood and oddball of a child stood erect; depressed and troubled by his own perception of reality. On a daily basis, he felt as if no one would ever come to understand him, and people became no more than brains piloting slabs of meat. Some would call him sociopathic or even psychotic in his nature due to the fact that he had lost the ability to distinguish “right” from “wrong.” Never once had he thought he would end up like this; he thought of himself as a depressed elderly man trapped within the body of a child.
The more that he came to understand about the world, and the people around him the less he wanted to know. He learned of the cruel nature of people, and just how incredibly …show more content…
Therefore the following day he ventured out into the world that had been so cold to him before in order to do just that. The boy eventually met someone by the name of “Joseph”, and they immediately had a conversation that begun with the single word “hi”. However rather than go as intended the conversation was incredibly awkward and bitter. He absolutely despised that; due to the fact that this was the opposite of what he wanted. He wanted to create strong ties to himself and other people, not break them before they’d ever begun.
Therefore without offending his newfound “Friend” any further he simply stepped away, and he felt nervous about the entire situation. He felt as the breath had been stolen right from his lungs, and from that very moment he attempted again moments later. However the second time; the conversation was much more fluid and simplistic than it had been before. The key to solving the entire problem was to try, and to put forth effort. People should never be afraid to communicate with one another; he learned on that very day he needed to do so more