who would i burden them with that? let my life speak for itself after i'm gone; in the mean time, i'd just spend as much time with the ones i love as possible.
we spend too much time obsessing on how we'll be remembered; if we will be remembered for the good things. if we'll leave something behind worth remembering, some legacy that will keep us in existence throughout the years. i know i've spent a lot of time thinking about that. it reminds me of "the royal tenenbaums," when the family discovers royal has written his own epitaph. we can all create our own mythologies.
i'd say: NEVER BE AFRAIIIIIIIIIIIIID! then i'd say: i was AFRAIDDDDDDDDDDDD actually no, i'd probably make a lame joke and tell them how to make banana bread.
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i would tell them i was ready.
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let my life speak for itself after i'm gone; in the mean time, i'd just spend as much time with the ones i love as possible.
we spend too much time obsessing on how we'll be remembered; if we will be remembered for the good things. if we'll leave something behind worth remembering, some legacy that will keep us in existence throughout the years. i know i've spent a lot of time thinking about that.
it reminds me of "the royal tenenbaums," when the family discovers royal has written his own epitaph. we can all create our own mythologies.
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actually no, i'd probably make a lame joke and tell them how to make banana bread.
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