Intense Desire to Return to the Womb

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Papageno

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Herman

Quote from: Papageno on May 17, 2009, 02:04:40 PM
Eeehm, I'm not sure I am... I've never had to work in my life, nor have my parents, nor grandparents...

You should 've told us before you're just a lazy bum. In that case the womb is not the solution, just find some work to do, preferably non-aristic.

The new erato

Quote from: Papageno on May 17, 2009, 02:04:40 PM
Eeehm, I'm not sure I am... I've never had to work in my life, nor have my parents, nor grandparents...

And you're agonizing over not having achieved anything?

Isn't the link obvious to you? To feel you have a life, you actually have to have one.

Papageno

Quote from: erato on May 19, 2009, 07:25:23 AM
And you're agonizing over not having achieved anything?

Isn't the link obvious to you? To feel you have a life, you actually have to have one.

Well, I've never worked as a laborer - although I would find it quite fascinating, but if I had the opportunity to work at the Covent Garden or National Theatre I'd run.

The new erato

Quote from: Papageno on May 20, 2009, 07:07:47 PM
but if I had the opportunity to work at the Covent Garden or National Theatre I'd run.
But what you don't seem to understand is that opportunities doesn't happen like that, your dream opportunity doesn't by accident drop into your lap. They usually come as a result of ambition and hard work, and it is the fullfilment of achievements through striving that gives life meaning.

orbital

Quote from: Papageno on May 20, 2009, 07:07:47 PM
... but if I had the opportunity to work at the Covent Garden or National Theatre I'd run.
To paraphrase Seinfeld  :D "Well, they tend to give those jobs to ex-performers and people that are, you know, in arts management."

Herman

if he really tried he could apply for cleaning the floors and toilets.

Mamageno