acceptance speech part wo
By MorbidMystery
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The majority of people in this world contemplate at least once in their lives exactly what they would do with a tremendous financial windfall. Regardless of the number of inquiries into this fascinating topic, the unanimous answer repeats itself to infinity. People want to pay off their bills in order to indulge in various forms of hedonistic activities that result in yet more bills. We have submitted ourselves to the noteable fallacy that the level of satisfaction we are able to experience in our lifetime directly corelates to the size of our disposable income. There can be no doubt that money provides us with the ability to feed,cloth, and shelter our bodies, however, I would like to refute the notion that it is a barrier to anything else. Ingenuity juxatoposed with imagination can provide a much broader gateway to enlightenment. If this fails to make sense to you, then I would like to formally invite you to take a refresher course in the school of hard knocks. Since it is the only classroom in the world that teaches us what is worth having and what is not. The pie in the sky buffet that features an all you can eat cake with icing display exists only on a fragmented scale. The location of a unicorn would be easier than discovering even a single human that has managed to exist without experiencing negative emotions. Nirvana is not ours to obtain an answer to but instead to never cease to question. This is the single greates secret of life itself. Instead of wishing to have more money to do more stuff, I wish to be bored. It is through that chasm of empitness that I am able to wrestle with my angst and discover the inner core of what makes me tick. I have managed to assemble quite band of proverbial merriman that I like to refer to as my collective chrous of muses. I find myself unable to satiate my curiosity. No amount of money can buy an inquisitive nature but an inquisitive nature can bring untold wealth.
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