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Jun 26, 2006 22:40

So what do you do if you think a really good friend is rapidly killing the best part of themselves?

Maybe I'm idealistic, but choosing to settle for mediocrity and not to fight for your dreams is a very sad story.

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muffinmanjonas June 27 2006, 04:37:37 UTC
maybe they want to kill to kill themselves

settling for mediocracy can still lead to happiness

but then again, im lonely, and drunk

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delyera June 27 2006, 05:01:51 UTC
Some of that crossed my mind, but it still depresses the hell out of me when I see someone not going for a dream. I told my mother that this is because most of the time, I have my head in the clouds anyway (which is why it's so easy to sneak up behind me and scare the shit out of me) so I can't understand why people don't want to live their dreams ( ... )

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muffinmanjonas June 27 2006, 06:53:00 UTC
i think that it extends far beyond money

i think that it is based in security

i think that a person is willing to sacrifice their dream for a safety net

sad? maybe... reliable? who cares..

bottom line is i think it is thr truth

i know that personally i would be willingly to sacrifice all that i have worked for, all that i dream about, to be back with my ex... but then again, what would my ex see in me if i wasnt who i strove to be

you are right, money buys nothing

i think most people are afraud to be alone

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muffinmanjonas June 27 2006, 07:08:25 UTC
p.s. will you marry me?

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