The Human Spirit is Funny

The shared experience is the real experience

Emeka Alozie
Chocolate Socrates
2 min readAug 14, 2020

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Oh yee free man, get up and walk.

The human spirit is funny. The concept of shared experience is endless.

In the Bible, we hear that men were created in the image of God both men and female he created them.

We’re seeing this idea of marriage in which you share responsibility for life, you see the concept of money, where we have to share resources, we see the concept of relationships where we have to share how we think and feel, we’re seeing the process of scientific discover the concept of sharing information.

Even in our bodies, our bodies are almost split in half, we have our left arm and right arm, left brain and right brain, right leg and left leg, we just can’t escape our nature of sharing.

I mean look at social media, it’ll never end, we just can’t stop sharing and liking and commenting. We’re addicted to sharing.

But this is where it gets dark… we’re just unwilling to share God. The moment we begin to think someone has more favor or less favor to God we turn into beast. Because we hate thinking that our personal relationship with God can ever be destroyed or damaged because of how we treat others.

We want to be the most favored, the most deserving… its remarkable how freely our gifts in this world have been given to us… I mean hate the girls on only fans all you want… but some women in this world have been blessed with such exceptional bodies, personalities, or willingness to shape or change their bodies and personalities, to the point where A LOT of men are willing to pay upwards of $500,000 per year for a woman to just be herself.

As such we each where the mark of Cain, killing our brothers… being hateful towards one another. We where the mark of being alone, when we choose to not be social, when we choose to be alone, we where the mark of not being able to belong, the more we think we are favored because our pride instructs us in a way that teaches us, “I am the one who has done these things, instead of all these things were freely given to me.” But you never realize nor do you think to notice that all these people also have to simultaneously exist for your gifts to be free for your gifts to be true, for youe experience to be real.”

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