May 20, 2011 We are always running for the thrill of it
The trick is to be cautiously irrational, perpetually on the edge of uncertainty to face the gravity of ill-timed decisions and the vertigo of failure, because what I’ve learnt over the years (but mostly from Winterson) is the correlation between risk and value. However, what remains unsaid is the median of either propensities and the undeniable appeal of complete abnegation and/or free love which continues to bear the reality of a corporeal auto-destruction as a symptom of free will and determination. My heart skips a beat.
It is always good to be young and reckless, but I can’t remember wanting anything this badly; as if my very being depended on it. This could change everything.
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