
A good rest coming up; 1 week off from work after rushing around doing parades into the weekends for the past 2 weeks. :)
Been reading a book "Against Happiness" Eric G Wilson. It's basically about how we should relish the times we get down instead of always forcing ourselves to be happy and dandy all the time for "it is the blues that make us human". It's not an easy book to digest; sentences leaving me pondering for durations. Take this for example:
"Experience - a sorrowful sense of the tragic nature of the world, a departure from the bliss of innocence"The thought of it is compelling, and especially chilling at the same time.
Went for supper after rehearsal for an upcoming event involving chorale and orchestra. Awesome company, had alot of very interesting insights about life's paths, work, education in general. One thing really struck me when we were talking about how people say we're too young expose yourself to the harsh realities of the world at certain ages. Just like how most parents would discourage their schooling children who wants to work. And here's what my friend said to that.
"King Tut ruled Eygpt at the age of 14; Alexandra the Great was probably around 19 when he went about on his great conquests, I guess that says alot yeah."You're just never too young to learn life's lessons yeah.
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