My father firmly believes that I spend too much time contemplating the depths of our universe. But I'm just baffled by all of it- and shouldn't we? Why should I be expected to go through the actions of a life that I haven't bothered to wonder about? I really believe that this is the most important thing in life- being and feeling alive, maximizing existance, and becoming more aware of oneself. I just want to pursue my passions, compose more music, and to stop feeling so oppressed by words.
My grades aren't suffering, but my parents are worried because I skipped the "OMG, WHAT did he say?!" phase. I have a few friends who are like me, though they're the minority. I have fun, but see no point in dwelling in the shallow areas of life. Is it a bad thing that I'm in my midlife crisis at the age of 15?
2007-11-26
10:09:27
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