“There is more to life than making money and fucking someone else. If you are scared of dying, then you have lots of regrets.” LifeDeathLife LessonsLife QuotesMoneyDyingRegretScaredFucking Author:Kambiz Shabankare
“The people's need to share has turned into a massive disease. It has taken them to the most private meaningless part of their lives. In such circumstance, values become redefined and what has been worthless in the past, has become the core value of the new age. The disaster starts where the essence of the discourse changes. The modern age, with all its technological advances, has taken human to the fast fall. We are going down faster than being trapped into a mire. The transition of the discourse has also given us a great gift, senselessness. Therefore, we have transitioned into piles of senseless machines, drained of human essentiality and drowning into a giant mire. The sad part is, due to the lack of true sense, we don't even feel it. Our only safety guard, which is entirely absurd and phantasmagoric, comes from following the majority of the world's population. As long as we feel belonged to preponderancy, our nonsense will absolutely make sense.” WorldLifeHumanityTechnologyShareEssenceValueDrowningModernitySenseModern AgeSenselessnessMire Author:Kambiz Shabankare
“Sometimes it feels like there is no way out. I am not gonna lie to you, maybe there is, maybe there isn't. But you wont know until you give it a try.” LifeLife LessonsLife QuotesFeelingLife QuoteTryNo Way Out Author:Kambiz Shabankare
“Majority of people entering your life only come to distract you. They ain't there to be with you, support you or love you. They come to get something or stop you from the progress you are making. They are priks for your life. Don't let them in. Or if happened to do so, make sure they understand that they don't matter to you. Tell them, "you are a nobody, you can't hurt me because I don't see you, you don't exist, you are just a bad dream. I am waking up now and you are not there anymore.” PeopleLoveLifeLife LessonsProgressBad DreamPricks Author:Kambiz Shabankare