Thursday, July 3, 2008
daily smoothover
We engage in dialogue so that we may make clear our individual perspectives, but rarely are these perspectives representative of ourselves. We always act on behalf of others in some way, shape, or form. Because of our longterm committments and circumstances through which we derive sustenance in the end, we become lost in our fulfillment of our number one long term committment. It is in this way we adjust in our ignorance as we age. We accept us for the roles we take on and see no reason to look beyond the guards we employ to keep us safe in our committment, safe in our way, safe for now but itching inside for a new design while hope flavors the days daily dish. 98.2 LLC
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