It means that people have to pay their taxes, like it or not. {;-(
The quote suggests, and I would agree, that people have a tendency to
stick it out in their lot in life not realizing that they can bail out
anytime. Sometimes it takes a devastating hurricane or tornado to get
people to that point of realization that life does move on. There
are some small towns I go to that I haven't been to in years. At the
cafe I see the same people doing the same thing, day after day, week
after week, month after month, year after year. I look at my life
and see that I have done more in one year than they have done in six
years. Maybe its just me but I don't understand how anyone would live
like that, without change. That is when I start to think about old
souls and new souls. Maybe that is all they can do. I feel like I've
been around the globe dozens of times in thousands of years. I
always want to be doing something new, never had a full time job in my
life and never had any job that lasted more than six months. I don't
want to know what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my life, to me
that is like death. So what it means to me is, I can walk out the
door today and wander about and soon I will have a whole new wonderful
life somewhere else.
On May 18, 8:49 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> "We hardly ever realize that we can cut anything out of our lives,
> anytime, in the blink of an eye."
> - Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
>
> What do you think it means?
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