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The need for next.
— Kara Swisher, Burn Book: A Tech Love Story (Simon & Schuster, February 27, 2024)
This song is to all the girls who begged for love in the wrong man, then took their power back and left.
It inspired a poem in me:
I’m taking this road without you,
Surely you will run back to me.
Surely you’ll -
I’m looking in one direction.
A new mind redirected.
I’ll hold you in my memories
I’ll hold you in my hands
Like grains of sand
I lose you.
I don’t look back.
Surely you’ll-
Surely you’ll understand.
Who do you wanna be in 5 years?
Who do I wanna be in five years? Who do I wanna be tomorrow?
That's one of those freaking damn questions with a hard answer. I mean - the answer is easy - but when you'll be finally writing it down you will realize that it is not really what you have in mind.
Being happy? Being successful? Finding a job? Starting a family? Growing in so many ways that you can't count them?
I mean - why do we have to answer such weird questions?
In five years - I just want to still be. Whatever happens, whoever I will become - to find a way to keep getting further. And to not have to answer such questions ever again. To finish my studies and not lose a job, because I like it.
Destiny alone is insufficient, it's too little. Something more is needed.
Andrzej Sapkowski (Sword of destiny)
[A man looking at the camera. Caption: The faith of religion is belief on insufficient evidence.]
Battling with my endless self deprication