Aug 01, 2007 02:46
Certain missions in life are eternally on-going. One of mine is self-improvement. One of the catalysts for self-improvement is the unstifled internal monologue where I ask myself question after question. About myself, about other people, about any noun/verb/adjective that was ever relevant.
It's usually confirmed by the actions of others that finding a person who does this same monologue method is rare.
This of course both creates and corresponds to new internal monologue questions - is 24 too young to think about self-improvement? Is everyone just relaxing and therefore happier taking their time, or are they just careless people making repetitive careless mistakes?
Sometimes it's not your own life that makes you think about life. The sidelines are sometimes all the mirror and commentary you need.