![]() ![]() This is very important, so I want to say it as clearly as I can: FUCK. It doesn't involve constantly holding back for fear of shaking things up. It doesn't involve tempering my life to better fit someone's expectations. But I do know one thing: the solution doesn't involve watering down my every little idea and creative impulse for the sake of someday easing my fit into a mold. I don't know how to jolt myself into seeing what each moment could become. We act like if we just get through today, tomorrow our dreams will come back to us. According to Randall in xkcd on the night this was released, a full size image of this comic (leaving out the blanks) would. Why you should listen One of a small group of professional web cartoonists, math obsessive and chronic explainer Randall Munroe dazzles the online world (and racks up millions of monthly page views) with the. We see the same things each day, we respond the same way, we think the same thoughts, each day a slight variation on the last, every moment smoothly following the gentle curves of societal norms. Randall Munroe sketches elegant and illuminating explanations of the weird science and math questions that keep geeks awake at night. ![]() We live trapped in loops, reliving a few days over and over, and we envision only a handful of paths laid out ahead of us. The sheer number of experiences I could have is uncountable, breathtaking, and I'm sitting here refreshing my inbox. “Whatever happened to our dreams? The infinite possibilities each day holds should stagger the mind. ![]()
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