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RE: Hive: Alchemist - Our Journey

in BDCommunity5 years ago

Which would be worse: To live as a monster, or to die as a good man?

like you dada, I too refuse to believe that we can not change. We cant be those who kills the monsters and still live as a good man.

While growing up, Ive seen hypocrisy, betrayal and self proclaimed sovereigns fall. Ive seen people who are inherently evil lived a life that i used to fantasize about. And Ive seen them getting chased away by the few good peoples of our society. Still, both exist on broad spectrum. Because, unless there's evil, we cant compare and call its counterpart good. And we have to live with that. But at the end of the day, its our morale, our conscience and philosophy is what lives on. Shows the way to those who are lost.

Akashlal na thakle Shomoresh আট কুঠুরি নয় দরজা likhten na, ar amra revolution ki tao chintam na. You are our Akashlal dada. :)

What it takes is only one motivated Santiago to burn a torch. And the rest is written in maktub

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When I was your age I used to think it must to one or the other. But with age I think our realization changes.... these days I ask myself what’s really the difference between a monster and a good man? A monster have some goodness in him/her and I know for a fact all good person does have a monster within.

I mentioned this before perhaps: someone’s terrorist is the other persons freedom fighter.

You can say the above all you want but you will never realize until you actually meet, talk and be friends with one Sakib. I have, so I know.

There is a reason I find depth is somethings in a kids movie maybe... and that’s why I say

“Mohisasoor sotti, Honuman sotti, captain spark sotti, ononyodev sotti, Tarzan sotti....”

:)