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"Ask questions but never judge."
  by hustle_consciousness


someday we will grow
to think like children again
....it will be too late

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Date Submitted: Nov 09, 2009 (12:25 AM)
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  Guey2
11/11/09 (04:00 PM) 
I was reading casually but i had to respond to this. It's like a cycle. Makes one wonder what is the use in pursuing knowledge and power when senility can take it all away. Appreciating things as little kids do without needing to know all the details is probably the wisest choice of all.

  Addicted2Wrdz
11/09/09 (06:26 PM) 
deep stuff yo. "Someday we will grow to think like children again." those two lines remembered me of insecurities; how when we were lil, we were happy to be in situations we didnt kno about.. now we're afraid to do anything becuz of what has happened to us in the past. like i said, this is some deep stuff. good work

  G.A.
11/09/09 (05:29 PM) 
That is true

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