Thursday, February 7, 2013

What is it you look for?

It’s an important question. Our generation thinks wondrous things just appear and are ours by right. We have no appreciation that every breath moves us away from one thing and towards another. How we spend our time is not incidental. We look for many things - the shortcut, the timesaver, the fastest lane, that one person at the party, the wittiest thing to say, the most random observation, the lastest must-have app. We look for something to ease the pain, to end the loneliness, to kill the time.

We all are looking for something. What is it you look for?

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