David Hawkins III
Stories (2/0)
Somewhere Between Certainty and Doubt
Belief is in our blood. We will kill for our ideals, ideologies, and belief systems. We naturally seek certainty and structure, yet we all grow weary of structure as time chugs along. We tend to doubt. We doubt our morals. We doubt our worth. We doubt our perception. Our fickle brains take sledgehammers to everything that we once believed to be true. Order descends into chaos as the dragon of doubt burns down the kingdom we have spent centuries constructing. Better things grow from that destruction. Flowers reach from the stone the very next spring, giving way to brand new ideas. Certainty and doubt should not be mutually exclusive, for they are both very necessary. Juxtaposing certainty and doubt creates extremes that will only destroy and leave us stagnant.
By David Hawkins III6 years ago in Psyche
The Problem with Modern Survivor
The American Survivor debuted on May 31, 2000. On September 19, 2012 my 12-year-old self accidentally tuned into the long running reality show's 25th season, Survivor: Philippines. This season featured 16 brand new castaways along with three returning castaways who had been previously evacuated from the game for medical reasons.
By David Hawkins III6 years ago in Geeks