And unless you want to be a product of society, you gotta get up the nerve to say "Hey. I don't like it, so I'm not buying," despite of all the pressure.
And it's hard to do, I know, but you gotta do it anyways.
I know they told you there were no refunds, no returns, but they lied.
You can exchange your carbon copy life for another. For one that doesn't come prepackaged and assembled, but in a hundred different pieces that you have to put together yourself. And you may get it wrong some, a few, many times, but that's all part of the path not taken.
You can exchange your carbon copy life for another. For one that doesn't come prepackaged and assembled, but in a hundred different pieces that you have to put together yourself. And you may get it wrong some, a few, many times, but that's all part of the path not taken.
Let's be entrepreneurs, and discover the unknown... together.
That's the best part of the entire thing:
once you return your defected life, you no longer have to be alone.
They sell the new ones in twos and threes and fours and families.
Isn't that great?
1 comment:
<3 Every post you write is absolutely beautiful and uplifting. It's good to think about all the things we can change and not get caught up in what we're used to!
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