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2002-03-05 - 12:15 p.m. Sometimes is seems like everything is like smoking. What's the point of smoking? The first time, you do it as an experiment or to show off or keep up or whatever, but if you keep at it... you end up creating, artificially, a new need, which it feels good to satisfy and feels bad to leave unsatisfied. Is it better to have more needs, and the capacity to satisfy them, or fewer needs? As many needs as you are able to satisfy? More or less? Right now it seems like my needs are very few indeed, but I don't feel particularly excited about the fact. Should I try to create more needs? Wouldn't that just be like taking up smoking again? - "Kids down here are either dancing Or they're hooked up in a scuffle" - Bruce Springsteen
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