Iin: to be inspired by a movie for a night, then quit?

Sometimes I'll watch one of those movies with a really inspiring ending (e.g. Click, Yes Man, etc.) on why you should live your life to the full, and then the next day I'll be back to living like an average joe, eating froot loops in my boxers.

normal?

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Based on 34 votes (30 yes)
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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    what the fucks wrong with eatin cereal in yalls shorts? sounds like a celebration of life to me. whatre yall supposed to do, eat cereal while settin yalls hair on fire and a jumpin outta a fuckin airplane?

    fuck all that sieze the day crap yall see in movies and commercials. enjoy a quiet existence stay comfortable and avoid trouble if possible.

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    • That's epicurean philosophy, awesome!

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  • pleasedtomeetyou

    Nope, always live it to the fullest as you don't know when it'll be your last and because one day, it actually will be your last and maybe you'll have accomplished a lot/done what you wanted and needed to do in life instead of just eating cereal in your boxers.

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    • 'fraid not. Eating cereal in my boxers is the dream.

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  • Parky_Parker

    Hahaha! Been there, done that. Still graduated college, though.

    It's normal. I've had good times in life and hope for many more. But of course on my days off I get the lazies sometimes.

    The equivalent of eating fruit loops in boxers for me might be staying in bed for 3-6 hours eating In-N-Out while watching The Office or some other genius show and laughing like a maniac by myself.

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    • Cheers

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  • AppleMind

    This reminds me of a quote from Richard Linklater's "Waking Life; "

    What are these barriers that keep people from reaching anywhere near their real potential? The answer to that can be found in another question and that's this: Which is the most universal human characteristic: fear, or laziness?

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