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Please excuse any over-generalisation » Jost

Posted by Declan on July 19, 2006, at 20:20:41

In reply to Re: William? Harry?, posted by Jost on July 18, 2006, at 22:24:52

Every so often I work at a school tuckshop and the kids come up clutching their money, and what's striking is the faces of the younger ones in particular, they are so specific, so striking. It makes you realise how the experience of life tends to homogenise us, until maybe after middle age and our life's experience is there for all to see. What I am trying to get to is that we all start so specifically, but by the time we are in our 20s have lost all idea about what we want and how we might go about getting it. Often in life we keep going on and on until time or breakdown solves it for us. If we could find and create the kinds of particular associations and relationships we need, things might go better for us.
Dunno if this has anything to do with Sullivan.


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