4 thoughts on “Popular Penguins

  1. How depressing, yet how true. Still, you might find that home isn’t quite “home” if you do get back. Life is about enjoying the present moment, but don’t tell anyone – them advertisers and capitalists don’t want you to know that.

    Hope the shin splints get better or dissipate.

  2. schopenhauer is such the pessimist for a philosopher. if we were told the ugly truths of the world in our youth how would look back at our innocent eager little selves and wish to go back if we had never been there to begin with? I love the young excited me, waiting with enthusiasm for all the future had in store for me… I’d hurt anyone who tried to take that away from me. (or my kids) We shouldn’t be broken before life beats us down —- and even after the fact, we should still cling to our youthful ignorance of bliss just to overcome what life has thrown our way; to laugh in the face of despair in the hopes of life offerings (happiness, money, whatever it may be)…it keeps us going. without it we would all be scrambling for the nearest vial of poison.

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