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Me fastidian las mentes vacias, las que no ven mas allá o quizá las que no ven lo que tienen frente a sus ojos. Aquellas que miran sin observar, las que pensan sin analizar, las que oyen sin escuchar. Me fastidian las mentes que no sienten, que han dejado de sentir sensaciones individuales y sienten sensaciones comunes. Que han dejado su opinion propia por una colectiva, solo para no ser mal visto. 

Me fastidian las mentes vacias, porque no estan llenas, porque son lo mismo que un cuarto sin nada, un cuarto que una mente completa, llenaria sin problemas, con diferentes universos y millones de sensaciones. Si, definitivamente una mente completa es un mundo dentro de otro, esto es lo que verdaderamente me atrae, su complejidad.

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