"Me Too" Feels Better Than "Yes, you can"

me: Look at this disgustingly happy woman. She travels and eats gelato and wears pretty stuff. While I'm the big-ideas-daily-practice advocate and I'm going to die blogging and nothing else to show for.

NerdDude: We all feel the same way about our own lives.

me: What? Min jidd, ya NerdDude?

NerdDude: Well, I could be generalizing.

me: To gallows with politically-correctness! Do you really think we are waking up with the "Wasting my life away" chorus looping in our heads?

NerdDude: Okay. Let me qualify that statement and limit its scope to my personal experiences.

me: Just say it already!

NerdDude: I think the same way about my life.

me: ヽ(´ー`)人(´∇`)人(`Д´)ノ (´ー`)y-~~

2 comments:

  1. This is a terrible way to behave: turning the punchline of the post into an enigma ( to me ).

    By the way: Though I hesitate to admit I too want to be as rich as she probably is (Dubai and all that Jazz)and she actually was in Prague (but she wasn't there when it really mattered and I was, accidentally, there: in '68 and '92 :)) and perhaps she factually did eat genuine Italian gelato ( and is on diet now), but is the lady happy?

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  2. The punchline is a row of emoticons, Coles. Apply some Gestaltian supervision.

    ( ^_^)o自自o(^_^ )

    Btw, the next post is to remind me to live a life outside of my machines. There will be other posts tomorrow and days after that. I'm not calling quits on anything, okay?

    You're welcome.

    ヽ(´ー`)ノ

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