Why we should be like Joker.

You know, I just do things.

Dave Freeman, the author of ‘100 Things to Do Before You Die’ planned. He had a hundred places to go and he fell, hit his head and died before he went to all of them.

It’s dangerous to plan, isn’t it? When you plan, you expect, and there’s a chance you’d be disappointed… you panic, you regret when things don’t go according to plan. If you don’t plan, you won’t regret not doing things (am I getting this right?) and when you die you won’t get people blogging about how you never went through your bucket list. Instead of the now glaring list of what you never did, people might be lauding your successes.

Then again, I can’t go through life without plans! If I had nothing to work towards, I would be running on the spot not knowing where to go. Then on my deathbed I’d probably regret how I never made plans. Hahaha.

Sigh. Such is the irony of life.
Maybe we should balance it out and not plan too much too far. 

You were a schemer, you had plans, and uh, look where that got you.

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One Comment on “Why we should be like Joker.”

  1. chesnut Says:

    SURPRISE~ [random]


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