
Enigmatic Sailor
vicissitudes of fate...
- Oct 29, 2021
- 386
It's greatly troubling that I have nothing to add to my name when I inevitably pass. I feel like I've accomplished nothing in all my years. Each day has no significant value to me. This all stinks to high heaven. I can't work anymore due to problems with my health (I get exhausted very quickly).
I just feel life rustling through my hair like the wind that blows from the deep blue skies above, and I can see things coming and going. I just wish I could've helped others in some way, but I was too chicken shit to do anything. I walk everywhere and I can feel people's judgemental gazes beating down on me and them hoping I was useful in some way.
I could never get into anything in High School due to lack of interest and didn't care what happened to me as an individual. I just wanted to get home and get drunk and pass out and wait until night to roam the streets in search of "entertainment". I don't care for tasks and objectives that people shove on me. I just want to surf and listen to music.
To sum it up; I'm just regretful that I could never function as a sophisticated hardworking member of the human condition like my other family members.
Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.
I just feel life rustling through my hair like the wind that blows from the deep blue skies above, and I can see things coming and going. I just wish I could've helped others in some way, but I was too chicken shit to do anything. I walk everywhere and I can feel people's judgemental gazes beating down on me and them hoping I was useful in some way.
I could never get into anything in High School due to lack of interest and didn't care what happened to me as an individual. I just wanted to get home and get drunk and pass out and wait until night to roam the streets in search of "entertainment". I don't care for tasks and objectives that people shove on me. I just want to surf and listen to music.
To sum it up; I'm just regretful that I could never function as a sophisticated hardworking member of the human condition like my other family members.
Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.