Always the Aspect of Dualism

Struggling with secularization and sacredness consumes me with a great deal. I've been thinking and still haven't figured out this question at all. Life of human being is so hard that it turns you down or lifts you up. Nevertheless the most difficult thing might be the struggle and suffering which are in the middle of determination. Hamlet's words "To be or not to be, that is the question" can be true that we consider the purposes or even the completeness of something crucial in need. But if we keep ourselves with sacredness which falls on the face of pursuing soul, we would contemplate the condition more deeper and wider so as to follow our beliefs. The emotion and perception accompany us for we show the truth and belief of our own even though the result from the public might be hard to tolerate the decision we made or even lay the condition in negligence by a glimpse. And sometimes I doubt it due to the sake of human emotion and its complexity with the outcome for making such an exact decision. Therefore, "To be or not to be, that is NOT the question." I always consider it if we can put more emphasis on the face of inner complexity of human being. But sometimes it is too hard and private to be comprehensible in a while. To be or not to be, to be secular or to be sacred, that is always the aspect of dualism lying in dilemma. Perhaps that is also the reason why we live at the moment with this process of predicament.

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