That's pretty much all life is.
You learn to work.
You spend a majority of your life working and paying off debt.
Then you retire, too frail to do many of the things you wanted to do, and later die.
You could've been a carbon copy of someone else. It wouldn't of mattered either way, since almost all of us are going down a road traveled billions of times before. Are we really all as different as we think we are, and set eachother apart to be?
I think we are, but we're to scared to take the other path. We want to feel secure, so we follow the path others have taken hoping we will achieve fulfilling results, instead of making our own way in life. We're all too scared and insecure to be authentic; it's easier to follow the pack.
Is it normal that I don't want to study and have an average life?
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That's pretty much all life is.
You learn to work.
You spend a majority of your life working and paying off debt.
Then you retire, too frail to do many of the things you wanted to do, and later die.
You could've been a carbon copy of someone else. It wouldn't of mattered either way, since almost all of us are going down a road traveled billions of times before. Are we really all as different as we think we are, and set eachother apart to be?
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I think we are, but we're to scared to take the other path. We want to feel secure, so we follow the path others have taken hoping we will achieve fulfilling results, instead of making our own way in life. We're all too scared and insecure to be authentic; it's easier to follow the pack.
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