23 March 2009

quiet desperation.

"Henry David Thoreau said, "the mass of men live lives of quiet desparation." In 1854 he went out in the woods to figure out what live really is. And he determined, rightly, that people are slaves to their jobs, their responsibilities, their work. In a way, he figured out that most people are trapped where they are. Desparate and alone. They need to be set free. They need to wake up. They need to be alive."

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