This next quote is from a movie I just stumbled upon, didn't plan to watch, and might not have, but the opening lines where this quote is taken from grabbed my attention and it made me sit through what ended up being a rather introspective movie about youth, life choices.
When you read the quote below...you realize that it is true somewhat in retrospect. In boarding school we always imagined that our future would be radiant, carefree and successful without having to work so hard. You graduate, start to job hunt, and work from one place to another, or what I term "shift seats in the Titanic" and wrestle with personal life choices that won't further mar the malignant future and you look back on the days of your youth as simple and carefree in comparison to the restrictive state of blinding adulthood. #Adulting
Maybe that's just me. Or so I thought, until this quote was said to me one lazy Sunday afternoon as I browsed channels. And the rest they say is history. 💚💜💜
The Sense of an Ending...
In those days we imagined ourselves as being in a holding pen, waiting to be released into our lives. And when that moment would come, we would be at university. How were we to know that our lives had already begun, and our release would only be into a larger holding pen? And in time, a larger holding pen.

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