"Beautiful Minds"
...starred hunky lead actors, Russell Crowe along with Ed Harris...A movie that kinda changed my entire perspective over "gifted" human beings...
Let me take you through a little into it...
The story was about a genius weirdo, nerdie brilliant mathematician, who had ascended in becoming a world-renowned professor, recognized and awarded by an international acclaimed foundation...the Nobel prize winner.
He sees things so very much differently from a normal being...and was actually combating against paranoid schizophrenia...a condition where one experiences hallucinations and delusional events throughout one's life that completely unseen by others...
Yes, they are different from us I must say. Totally out of the norm.
But how do we perceive over these people?...
What kind of first impression we would have given
should we came across them on the street?...
Would we be welcoming them?...
Or would we be lending them a helping hand?...
Or we will just shut them off?
Hmm...hold that thought!...continuing on...and because of him being in the group of "divergent evolution", he was seen as a geek and a lunatic to be exact, throughout the whole of his journey in school and varsity...
Why?...
Just because we do not share the same view
over certain issues or topic?
Or just because he did not impose the norm
characters as others do?
Or just because he had a wardrobe malfunction
in an out-of-trend apparel from the much
acceptable current fashion world?
Or even just because these people were seen
actively conversing deeply all by themselves?...or even at the thought of...well...were they truly alone at the time...as what it seems to be on our naked eye...?
Hmm...
Each of us are born uniquely of course...be that of traits, characters, personality, interests, preferences, dreams, visions...and what not...All of these uniqueness permeates complexity that entails distinctions in thoughts...or even resulting in many different approaches of managing things in our everyday life...
No matter how distinctive we are from each other, there is one true thing that could bring us to a great unity indefinitely...As my hubby always bring to mind...and pulls my "life chord" back to where things "should be"...and how things are "supposed to be"...
...and that one true thing is no other than...our religious faith & belief...
The responsive reactions that we project depends on how much belief & faith we have...on how much knowledge we have over certain motions or topics contended. Be it of the goods or the bads...
The more knowledge we have over one specific focus, the more confidence we would be in talking about it...and the more comfortable we would have become, with higher acceptances from out there, in entertaining one's doubts or queries over issues...
...with a full guidance from Allah of course...In shaa Allah.
...easy said than done huh??!...well...that's just the way it is...
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