Saturday, October 25, 2008

Ignorance as a way of life


Some people choose wisdom,

Some choose discipline

Some choose the path of ignorance

Not that they are ignorant

But they choose to act like they are

After all, its not what you know that counts

But what you do with what you know


A man might know the ills of smoking

And even think about it while he is smoking

He might know the ills of unprotected sex

But still dive "skinless" into the laps of a stranger


So is there any difference between one who is truly ignorant

And one who knows but refuses to act on what he knows?

Or maybe he only thinks he knows


True knowledge is like a light

That’s shows the way to go when on unfamiliar terrain

Choosing ignorance is like choosing to enter the darkness

Shunning the light

Doesn’t seem right, or natural


But think about it for a moment

Are we not all guilty of this crime?at some point or another

Have we not chosen our own way

Rather than the higher way?


So why do we do it?

Is it indiscipline, or laziness?

Is it some form of inherent nature?

Is there an intrinsic spirit of rebellion in everyman?

Or are we naturally primed to self destruct?


For some this may be true

But for others, they choose the path of wisdom

They tread the hard and narrow path of discipline

They abhor ignorance and seek for light

To illuminate their way


Why do they do this?

Is it an inborn spirit of obedience to truth?

Or simply a genuine love for self

Or love of life?

Or a hatred of everything that reduces the dignity of life?


Well, the way of man is mysterious

And the deeds of man are manifold

Some choose wisdom

Some choose discipline

Some choose the way of ignorance

What will you choose?

2 comments:

Jennifer A. said...

I really like this...I really do...

I want to emphasize that many are not ignorant, they just choose not to do anything about what they know is true.

Shawn said...

I couldn't agree with you more. I wrote this after deep reflection. You know I used to judge the decisions and actions of others. But that was before I started disappointing myself, and acting like an ignoramus. Now I realize no one is perfect. Yes, we know this and know that, but only few of us live up to the knowledge we have attained.
However, we still gotta choose the higher way...especially when we fall. We may fall down seven times...but we gotta rise up again...seven, no...eight times.