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Saturday, February 12, 2005

[by the way i tried to say]


when they say we should oh cherish everyday as if it were our last, do they really expect us to sit there and think omigosh i'm so appreciating what i have now i love my thisthisthis and my thatthatthat and my whateverwhateverwhatevers and by the time yu finish thinking all that it wont be surprising if yu're already gone. people tend to take for granted what they have until they lose it, and that's just the way it is. i don't see a point in spending every moment in your life feeling grateful for something and imagining what it's like without it. it's almost as much a waste of time as moping over something that can no longer be. there are high points in everyone's lives; enjoy when possible and when it's over, look forward to the next. heck the sentimentalists- why be bogged down by unnecessary emotion? i see freedom in accepting things; excessive worry does nothing for me.

[Listening to: when i'm gone by 3 doors down]