Inheritance of tradition

OLA CHICAS.

First of all I heard someone say this 'WHAT IS OURS MUST ALWAYS REMAIN OURS'
At first I kind of thought it was pretty selfish to say something so big like that. Nonetheless, I'm sure everything comes with reasons of their own such as, tradition or the unbreakable bond you form with a certain clan or maybe it's some sort of an inheritance of a very different family or perhaps even a wealthy, important noble family. Or to be much simpler, wannabes who think they own something that apparently also belongs to the world.

Its definition may differ depending on the item or object or maybe a way of writing or maybe a closing or the way one dresses or walk or talk or maybe a title or a middle name. I don't know it could pretty much be something beyond ourselves. I'm my perspective though, I find it rather amusing of the idea of owning something and must always belong theirs. What makes them so special that other people can't have it? Because they're rich? Pretty? Famous? It's just really odd.

By their level of superiority it makes it look really bshitty. I am no inferior to them just as they are not my superior. We are equally on the same level but we may differ on class and the amount of zeros our parents have in their bank account but still this leaves no room for such practice to be conducted. If it is just the way a person in a level quite below them writes, doesnt that mean that they're improving? Usually people don't tremble on petty things like these. They only do this when they feel threatened and when they feel people are catching up to them. They don't look at you by your goodness, they tend to simply take an easier alternative and look at your class and your background.

Maybe there are some good in that phrase. But I can't seem to find any. I'm going to take the night thinking about this then.

CIAO CHICAS

What is ours must always remain ours. hmm.

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