The “First” and the “Last”

Some rise fast and bend the rules. Others stay true and hold on. In time, life shows who really deserves to be first.

Some people always want to be the “first.” They speak loud, move fast, and take the lead in everything. It looks impressive—they set trends, create systems, and define what success means. But as time goes on, power changes the rules. The goal shifts from doing right to just staying ahead. Soon, people start copying them, thinking that pride, shortcuts, and control are the new normal.

Like a strong current, the influence of the “first” pulls everyone along. Many get swept away, even those who once knew what was right.

Then there are those who stay “last.” They’re not slow—they’re holding on. While the crowd drifts with the flow, they cling to what’s fair and true. They don’t want to be “first” if it means becoming false. It’s hard, tiring, and often lonely, but they endure.

And when life hopefully turns things around, the current weakens. People start to see who really stood firm. The “first” lose what they built on pride, and the “last”—the ones who never let go of what’s right—finally rise in quiet strength.

It doesn’t always happen fast, but life has a way of showing who truly deserves to be first. Human ranking doesn’t define worth. Fairness—whether divine or human—doesn’t follow ego or timing.

Maybe that was what Jesus was trying to show all along—not a promise for later, but a mirror for how life should already work.

The last will be first, and the first will be last.” (Matthew 20:16)

Sometimes, walking against the current feels like Running from Tomorrow itself.

Running from Tomorrow • Darem Placer

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Living in Two Octaves explores the duality of life—shifting between emotional highs and lows, balancing the physical and spiritual, and living in the space between the past and future. It’s all about the contrasts and connections that shape our journey. This album includes Running from Tomorrow.

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Let’s Talk About Politics—Nah!

Politics is often just sides clashing, pride defending pride. Readers argue, not understand. But when the talk turns spiritual, the tension is real — it’s not about “who’s better” but about life, faith, and where the soul is headed. That’s why I’d rather leave politics behind and spend my words on the only choice that matters: heaven or nothing.

Politics feels like a game of sides. Readers don’t always come to understand; they come to defend their camp. No matter how clear the facts are, they’ll choose to stay blind if it protects the one they favor.

Spiritual topics are different. Sure, some will stand against God, but at least the tension is real—it’s not just about who’s better, it’s about life, faith, and the direction of the soul. There’s more depth, more truth at stake.

In politics, division is mostly about pride and preference. In the spiritual, it’s about choosing light or darkness. That’s why I’d rather skip the noise of politics—and speak where the choice is clear: heaven or nothing.

𝚃𝚢𝚙𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙾𝚞𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝙱𝚕𝚞𝚎
𝚍𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚛.𝚌𝚘𝚖

Truth

It’s hard to say the truth
The truth, it never says my thoughts
It turns around the things I have to say today
For another day for/with another way

7 May 2011

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