Genius Hybrid

“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the doors”. 

“The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask” - Jim Morrison.

Now we are living in the complicated conditions. 

Technological progress, media, strict rules in the system of economics and politics influence our lives, build borders and make us to work for the benefits of the society, playing the wrong parts in this common power games. 

As the result, we feel cornered and frustrated. 

There are many oracles and leaders to follow, many paths and philosophies to try, but where will be the final stop?

Will each of us become one in a million of clones or just a follower in the crowd of the elected leaders?

Won’t occur the situation at the end, when we just come to the door one day that won’t open, because it’s not for us anymore? 

To escape from the imposed problems and aims it’s more reasonable to follow the internal light that can be the exit, returning to our own destination, specified for us by the nature at the very beginning.

Each of us has a special, the unique genetic code inside with a key to his essential role. The task is to follow your own ambition, search your talents, do that you love, love that you do and shine.

We are all geniuses with a certain range of views. The key is inside, in the combination of our chromosomes. Maybe in the future there will be the code how to become a superhuman with extra abilities. 

But we are also the hybrids. We can be flexible, our code can be changed, but never will be pure. We can be similar, but never will be the same as our ancestors and we should play different roles in the society that is also changing. 

We should try our best to identify clearly our abilities and follow the unique path, to improve the genetic combination, supporting our talents and preparing the best conditions for their development. This is the way for the progress in humanity. 

 Julia Tet

 2015