Wednesday, August 27, 2008
childhood unattainable
I want nothing and I expect nothing; especially from people who are so involved with trying instead of relying on what they know and feel. If there is something you want, once you get it, you are sure to be disappointed. There is nothing good in wanting because it lacks the soul for change. Desires derive their strength from the unexpected and there is no wanting in that which grazes the soul in such a way as to allow you to be truely fulfilled in unexpected ways. These things bring smiles through and through and amount to much more than simple childlike wanting of the unattainable.
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