Deny Thyself Dual Personality
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Want to be eternally happy?
Deny thyself dual personality.
Chaos, confusion and complexity
Result from dual or bi-polar personality.
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Why confuse humanity
Despite thy noble activity?
Longs for thy company.
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Want to be eternally happy,
Deny thyself dual personality.
Thy pick: Ego, desire, rationality,
Self-esteem or conscientious humanity?
Thy concept of duty
Decides futurity.
Respect to the elderly
Or authorities hinders thy purity?
Accept eternity
By removing duality or bipolarity.
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Want to be eternally happy,
Deny thyself dual personality.
False front and ostentation breed agony.
Peace comes after simplicity.
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Physical solidity
Constitutes intrepidity.
Mental serenity
Creates serendipity.
Emotional propriety
Constructs certainty.
Metaphysical profundity
Causes creativity.
Want to be eternally happy,
Deny thyself dual or bi-polar personality.
Thy positivity
Confirms ingenuity.
Ingenuity
Contributes to esotericity.
Esotericity
Composes clarity.
Insanity
Calls esotericity complexity.
Sanity
Considers it as perspicuity
As the three-fold verity
Coins the reality.
If thy duality
Longs for unity
In all sincerity,
Thou may have the unity.
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Want to be eternally happy,
Deny thyself dual or bi-polar personality.
Say goodbye to negativity.
Relish the bliss of perpetuity.
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Thinking about the blog (poem):
Opening Statement
Thy personality may be a mixture of oddities.
Between the Lines
Thy conscientious self urges thee to be one with thyself.
The End of the Line
Realization leading to correction is necessary.
Question:
Hath thou ever experienced dual or bi-polar personality?
Glossary:
thyself: (old use or dialect) a word meaning ‘yourself’, used when talking to only one person
dual personality: It is a disorder in which an individual’s personality appears to have become separated into two or more distinct parts or personalities, each having its own complex composition. It is a neurosis when a person has two or more sets of thoughts, actions or behaviour, each of which becomes dominant and controls behaviour from time to time to the exclusion of the other parts. (Former name: Multiple Personality Disorder; Non-technical name: Split Personality; Technical/Modern name: Dissociative Identity Disorder, DID)
bi-polar personality: Bi-polar personality disorder, BPD, is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, activity levels and concentration. The shifts can make it difficult to carry out day-to-day tasks. It was formally called manic-depressive illness or manic depression.
thy: your
conscientious: (of actions) done with great care and attention
false front: (here) appearance or manner intended to deceive
ostentation: exaggerated display (of wealth, knowledge, skill, etc.) intended to impress people or make them envious
breed: lead to, cause
agony: extreme mental or physical suffering
intrepidity: fearlessness
serenity: state of calmness and peacefulness
serendipity: (talent for) making pleasant and unexpected discoveries entirely by chance
propriety: state of being correct in one’s social or moral behaviour
metaphysical: dealing with the nature of existence, truth and knowledge
profundity: depth (esp. of knowledge, thought, etc.)
ingenuity: cleverness and originality in solving problems
esoteric: likely to be understood by only those with a special knowledge or interest
perspicuity: clear expression, clarity
three-fold: truth, consciousness and bliss
verity: truth
relish: enjoy
perpetuity: eternity
thee: you
hath thou: have you
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