Monday, June 3, 2013

Regrets and Eggs

Regrets
I don't see the point in regrets.  Yes, we all make bad decisions, some more stupid than others, but you shouldn't look back in anger.  Reflect, don't regret.  Everything is a gamble and nothing is for certain.  Our worse idea could be our best.  And if it's not, learn why?  Ask questions instead of creating answers.  Chaos can lead to stability and conclusions.  The universe didn't start out perfect; it began with a big bang, followed by billions of years of unrest.  I really believe our biggest mistakes are our saving grace and the driver behind the wheel.  Applying a little rationality and checking our rear-view mirror can keep us moving forward and ready us for the road ahead.

Eggs
One of the hardest food movements to understand and support is Veganism, in particular, the absence of eggs and the reasons for that absence.  The egg is one of the most versatile, succulent, and healthy items in the kitchen, and is designed as a food.  This last point is something I want to capitalize on.  The egg is the result of a series of events that describes life as we know it.  First, the sun shines down on the plants, leading to photosynthesis.  These plants are then digested by animals for energy and nutrition.  Energy is fantastic cause it leads to sex.  Also some of this energy and nutrition will be used to create eggs.  Eggs are like the Golden Coral of the body, providing an delicious buffet for any incoming guests called sperm.  And like any individual at an endless chow fest will begin to swell and become larger with time.  But unlike them, something beautiful is born.  Now most of the eggs we eat don't get fertilized.  And it would be a shame to waste such a feast and worldly spectacle.  An atmosphere entrapped within the earth, or silvery shell.  And behind this mountain, a sky of vibrant whites with a centered, golden sun as the yolk.