Crazy thoughts
I've been thinkin alot lately. You know, the kind of thinking you do instead of doing homework. Well, I guess some people do homework to avoid the kind of thinking I do, but I still do the thinking instead of the homeworking.
It's crazy how the little ironies in life come together. In an attempt to be as vague as possible, I'm sure you know what I mean. You go about living your life working your jobs, doing your school work, meeting new people, starting new hobbies, form relationships, eat food, take dumps, and whatever else. But then, in hindsight, you look at the way things turn out and you say to yourself, man, knowing what I know now, I wish I could go back and do it again. Or you say, man, i'm really glad things worked out, even though I had no idea what I was doing.
And you think back at the time when you purposefully did something, knew how it was going to turn out, but now, regret it. Maybe you went in with no expectations, completely expecting disappointment, but having it turning out to be the most wonderful thing in the world.
My advice to people has always been to not dwell in the past. Things happened the way they did for a reason. At least, I want to believe that. Because if I don't, and if I don't convince others who think like I do to do the same, then the future is going to suck.
For alot of people.
I've been thinkin alot lately. You know, the kind of thinking you do instead of doing homework. Well, I guess some people do homework to avoid the kind of thinking I do, but I still do the thinking instead of the homeworking.
It's crazy how the little ironies in life come together. In an attempt to be as vague as possible, I'm sure you know what I mean. You go about living your life working your jobs, doing your school work, meeting new people, starting new hobbies, form relationships, eat food, take dumps, and whatever else. But then, in hindsight, you look at the way things turn out and you say to yourself, man, knowing what I know now, I wish I could go back and do it again. Or you say, man, i'm really glad things worked out, even though I had no idea what I was doing.
And you think back at the time when you purposefully did something, knew how it was going to turn out, but now, regret it. Maybe you went in with no expectations, completely expecting disappointment, but having it turning out to be the most wonderful thing in the world.
My advice to people has always been to not dwell in the past. Things happened the way they did for a reason. At least, I want to believe that. Because if I don't, and if I don't convince others who think like I do to do the same, then the future is going to suck.
For alot of people.


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