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Principles of Mental Rebellion

Thoughts from a mind trying to release itself from the ideals of its time.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Unavoidable Contributions

I am in a constant state of self-observation. However, it is by taking into account the unavoidable contributions of others to my sense of myself that I have come to appreciate my own behavior -- why I imitate, why I rebel, why I want to live, why I might want to die.
Posted by Nature's Rebel at 12:37 AM

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