Let's discuss this more, but Soren Kierkegaard wrote about how young people flit from one passion to the next until they find there is no definite perfect passion. That's when they take the leap of faith and devote the rest of their lives to what they truly want to do -- but are most afraid at failing at.
Let's discuss this more, but Soren Kierkegaard wrote about how young people flit from one passion to the next until they find there is no definite perfect passion. That's when they take the leap of faith and devote the rest of their lives to what they truly want to do -- but are most afraid at failing at.
Along that same theme, I always loved the line in the film 'Heathers' where Christian Slater says, "Let's pretend we blew up the school... now that you're dead, what are you going to do with your life?" Very Camus!
Let's discuss this more, but Soren Kierkegaard wrote about how young people flit from one passion to the next until they find there is no definite perfect passion. That's when they take the leap of faith and devote the rest of their lives to what they truly want to do -- but are most afraid at failing at.
Along that same theme, I always loved the line in the film 'Heathers' where Christian Slater says, "Let's pretend we blew up the school... now that you're dead, what are you going to do with your life?" Very Camus!