The edge is closer than we think

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  • Maybe he's talking about an entheogenic experience :)
    A child's rhyme stuck in my head...
    It said "Life is nothing but a dream."
    I've spent so many years in question
    To find I'd known this all along.
  • The question remains, and I ask myself this everyday, do you want to live the mundane, boring, house, kids, picket fence, 2.5 kids life, or do you want to truely live? To me its not really up for debate, how about to you?

    I live in a Cape Cod style 1 1/2 story house in the suburbs of NYC, have two beautiful children, a great wife, and once I get together the money I plan on putting a white picket fence up in the front yard.

    Dude, please don't use generalizations/stereotypes to make your point. From your tone it seems that you would look upon people/families like me/mine with disdain and that alternatively pisses me off and make me kind of sad. If you came walking past my house on your personal journey should I look at you with similar disdain?

    As long as people aren't hurting or truly offending others with their choice of lifestyle I'm cool.

    I thought the movie was great and your review hit on a lot of key points, that is until you attacked others who "are living on the grid." I think the last scene of him running to hug his parents said a great deal.

    Peace.
    "We were but stones... your life made us stars..."