Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Never Lose Your Childlike Enthusiasm..

"The unexamined life is not worth living" Socrates.

Even during those times, one simple mind knew that of which he spoke. He means to just simply live for the sheer and only sake of breathing, surviving, and dying, was never worth those precious hours in which one lived. Where is the depth? Where is the adventure?

"Never lose your childlike enthusiasm." I believe are the words of Frederico Fellini. (Or also quoted in one Under The Tuscan Sun, wonderful film)

This is said to heed you to question everything much like a child would. Ask why and why not? Keep a vastly open mind for anything can be possible if anything at all were, in fact, possible. And to the word impossible, one only believes in the word because someone else said it were so. And to believe is everything. But that my friends, for a later post.

I bid thee, dear reader, a dieu.
Continue to ponder, continue to live.

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