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  • I talked to them about the necessity
    of having some creativity
    of your own involved in your life,
    and how that can provide you an escape
    from the death sentence of your normal role
    in society that's mapped out for you.
    And I told them that sort of
    what I've tried to do with my life is basically...
    you know,
    my life for me began one day in high school when I thought,
    I don't care what anybody thinks of me
    or how much money I have or anything,
    I just wanna get out of here.
    You know,
    I'm not going to wear a tight collar all my life
    unless I'm in the mood...
    sort of thing.
    And I just sort of talked about the obstacles
    that can get in the way of letting a person
    who just wants to live their own life,
    such as financial insecurity,
    cultural isolation,
    especially in the suburbs,
    you know,
    people just get out of their cushy little boxes
    in the suburbs and kinda die.
    I just feel out of the grid,
    the grid of the world. You know,
    the imposed structure that's the giant voice
    that tells you 'Good morning! It's 630 am!
    Time to get up and listen to the crap-all-over-it show
    with whoever the **** he is, telling me more ********!'
    I like to get out. But no, I do a little...
    you know,
    I just try to keep loose;
    go to bed at night, eat right, mess around,
    little tai-chi maybe a few minutes,
    go for a swim...
    One last question
    are you an optimist,
    would you say Neither optimist or pessimist,
    just kinda neutral as far as all that sort of thing goes.
    I don't think much about that.
    It's gonna go well or badly,
    if I think I wanna do it
    I'll just do it.
  • [00:18.64]I talked to them about the necessity
    [00:25.10]of having some creativity
    [00:29.85]of your own involved in your life,
    [00:32.97]and how that can provide you an escape
    [00:35.80]from the death sentence of your normal role
    [00:38.77]in society that's mapped out for you.
    [00:41.34]And I told them that sort of
    [00:43.81]what I've tried to do with my life is basically...
    [00:45.48]you know,
    [00:47.34]my life for me began one day in high school when I thought,
    [00:51.63]I don't care what anybody thinks of me
    [00:53.95]or how much money I have or anything,
    [00:55.58]I just wanna get out of here.
    [00:56.93]You know,
    [00:58.09]I'm not going to wear a tight collar all my life
    [01:00.51]unless I'm in the mood...
    [01:01.67]sort of thing.
    [01:03.04]And I just sort of talked about the obstacles
    [01:07.98]that can get in the way of letting a person
    [01:12.17]who just wants to live their own life,
    [01:15.04]such as financial insecurity,
    [01:17.36]cultural isolation,
    [01:20.04]especially in the suburbs,
    [01:21.50]you know,
    [01:22.31]people just get out of their cushy little boxes
    [01:25.29]in the suburbs and kinda die.
    [01:28.66]I just feel out of the grid,
    [01:33.46]the grid of the world. You know,
    [01:35.27]the imposed structure that's the giant voice
    [01:39.77]that tells you 'Good morning! It's 630 am!
    [01:42.29]Time to get up and listen to the crap-all-over-it show
    [01:46.88]with whoever the **** he is, telling me more ********!'
    [01:51.16]I like to get out. But no, I do a little...
    [01:57.14]you know,
    [01:57.88]I just try to keep loose;
    [01:58.99]go to bed at night, eat right, mess around,
    [02:02.43]little tai-chi maybe a few minutes,
    [02:05.62]go for a swim...
    [02:10.77]One last question
    [02:11.62]are you an optimist,
    [02:12.52]would you say Neither optimist or pessimist,
    [02:16.86]just kinda neutral as far as all that sort of thing goes.
    [02:21.81]I don't think much about that.
    [02:23.23]It's gonna go well or badly,
    [02:24.75]if I think I wanna do it
    [02:25.55]I'll just do it.