So I've been reading back through a bunch of my old journal entries and came across a comment from a friend that I'm going to post and talk about today: A piece from Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet
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I'm here. My boyfriend often wonders why I read the livejournals of so many random people that I don't ever see or talk to; either met a few times in person because I met them online first, or have never even met at all.
And the reason is, just how incredibly interesting the medium of a blog really is. How one can post incredibly intimate details of their daily lives for others to see without having to deal with the emotions that come with talking to someone else. Here it's easy to be honest, and it's easy to be dishonest. I just find it all very interesting; how I know some people I've never even met so much better than some I interact with on a daily basis.
Anyway I don't agree with that statement 100% but like most philosophy I can see how both sides can easily be argued. Life is beautiful, fascinating, and short. So far it sounds like you're doing a pretty good job not wasting it. Carry on.
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And the reason is, just how incredibly interesting the medium of a blog really is. How one can post incredibly intimate details of their daily lives for others to see without having to deal with the emotions that come with talking to someone else. Here it's easy to be honest, and it's easy to be dishonest. I just find it all very interesting; how I know some people I've never even met so much better than some I interact with on a daily basis.
Anyway I don't agree with that statement 100% but like most philosophy I can see how both sides can easily be argued. Life is beautiful, fascinating, and short. So far it sounds like you're doing a pretty good job not wasting it. Carry on.
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I read this. Here's to hope! I'm gonna see you this week, maybe DG?
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i miss you!
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