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Manifesto to the New
Some people have fear of the dark.
Fear of heights. Of fire. Of spiders.
Even fear of washing clothes.
Others fear the new.
Phobia of stepping out of line.
Breaking rules. Leading the way.
If you are one of these,
there goes a tip:
take it easy, brother.
Take it easy!
Life is too short to waste time fussing about.
Fear limits our choices.
Deprives our imagination.
Prevents our achievements.
Why keep living in the same perspective?
There are 360 degrees to see the world.
Watch out:
habits turn into lifestyle.
Make way for the original.
Original flavors, colors, ideas.
Don't spend time with misjudgement
and personal nitpicking.
The world is way bigger than your bellybutton.
Squareness is a virus diplomatically transmissible.
Take the round, the diamond, even the rectangle,
never ever the square.
The one who lives in the comfort zone is the Devil.
The blessed ones have wings because they can't stop dreaming.
Be nice with the changes.
Make up your mind, your address, your clothes.
Changing is a synonym to evolution.
The one who changes, generates movement, energy.
No revolution made history with the butt in the chair.
Opening horizons is never too much.
It's a basic need,
like drinking, eating, going to the bathroom.
Never underestimate the power of the new.
It sells papers, spreads gossips, feeds talks.
Never ever be frivolous with the new.
Formulaic was original before it was formulaic.
Do not be attached to paradigms,
get over it,
crush it in cold blood.
Do not look for meaning in everything.
We don't know where we came from,
nor where we go to.
Dare it. Take your risk.
It doesn't matter how you do it,
as long as you do it.
Remember:
you only get it right if you get it wrong.
Let the surprises hug you the way your parents do.
The predictable only pleases the lazy.
And laziness, as you know,
is a mortal sin.
Nothing is blatantly so good that it's a guarantee
of results.
Surrender to the new, that arrive uninvited
and come through when you less expect it to.
When in doubt between old and new,
always take the last one.
Worst-case scenario, it'll be surprising.
The new, as fearsome as it can be,
carries success in its DNA.
After all,
every great invention was labeled insane before.
Única
Down with the Neophobia.