Sunday, December 14, 2008

pandora's box.

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People are curious by nature. We like to explore the facets of things. We like to explore as small as atoms and as large as galaxies. We like to explore ourselves.
We enjoy knowledge.
By no stretch of the imagination do I believe I'm done learning, and I don't believe I've ever met anyone who was done learning either.

I cannot be content in my current situation. I'm locking the outside world out, but wanting desperately to be a part of it. I'm trying to be content inside, but there's no water, no food, no sunshine.
I've found a hole now. I've found a way out that I always knew was there, but was too afraid to take. Maybe there's nothing so great outside after all. Maybe the room can provide for me. It keeps me warm and protected.
... But looking through the window, the outside looks wonderful. It's almost worth giving up my little piece of contentment, just for the chance to go out and see what's out there and what could be.


"Cheryl, will you ever stop blogging in big metaphors so that we audience members actually know for sure what's going on?"
Well, I'm not sure how to answer that. It's been a while.
I like it this way.


July 27th, 2007:
The things that initiated our relationship can't be the things that sustain it.

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