Station: An Optimistic View
- Ross Halford
- Sep 7, 2015
- 1 min read
Station. In all the world there is no more important word. It is the calling of an individual's inner-most morals and principles, constantly engaged in a bitter war against your heart and conscience. Compassion and good sense override ambition and greater gain.

Although I truly believe this can never be accomplished.
Assassination to a person's ascension to inner power, to refute chaos and invite order to the heart is a notion of eternal gladness, but unfortunately, a fatuous one. Harmony and entropy, like magnets will continue to attract and repel.
To use your conscience as armour to reject confrontation, or your morals to drop a deceitful dagger to the abyss, will be congratulated, if not by somebody else, most certainly yourself.
Station is a way of life, a thirst of a declaration to help others out of self-detention, to help snap the bonds of the web that will ultimately lead to people's demise. To not hunt for self gain or satisfaction, but to give individuals, exactly that.
Station is a blessing upon people to use what little power we have to feed others around us, gained through codification and discipline it encourages others to possess these qualities.
The most powerful in this world spend their days listening and cherishing others and the moments shared. Though they hold no external defences on appearance, their hearts and conscience alone can conquer all.
Written in 2007
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