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When I die, I do not want vacuous truths at my written eulogy. I do not want people hear lies about me. “She was beautiful.” I am not. I was not. Beautiful people knew how to dress. They do not act like an awkward mess. “She was strong and brave.” I am not. I was not. Strong and brave people do not cry themselves to sleep. They do not consider themselves as a heap “She was smart.” I am not. I was not. Smart people are not afraid of choices they make. They are confident about the risks they take. Before I die, I want you to know that I am dull, anxious and dumb. I am broken and small like a piece of crumb.
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Jul 29, 2015
Jul 29, 2015 at 9:40 AM UTC
Vacuous Truths
When I die, I do not want vacuous truths at my written eulogy. I do not want people hear lies about me. “She was beautiful.” I am not. I was not. Beautiful people knew how to dress. They do not act like an awkward mess. “She was strong and brave.” I am not. I was not. Strong and brave people do not cry themselves to sleep. They do not consider themselves as a heap “She was smart.” I am not. I was not. Smart people are not afraid of choices they make. They are confident about the risks they take. Before I die, I want you to know that I am dull, anxious and dumb. I am broken and small like a piece of crumb.
dantherpamez
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Jul 29, 2015
Jul 29, 2015 at 9:40 AM UTC
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