Some dude once said, “The greatest lie a man can tell is the one he tells himself and believes.” It is yet to be determined if we are lying to ourselves in some conceited form, or merely carrying forward the art of deep conversation. Either way, we are never afraid to ask questions about:
- Living life - we think its more than just making a “B” but are not sure…
- Love and yeah the observation of it crushing and wounding people
- Religion, God, justice, free will etc
- Philosophy, culture, emotions and time (ok because they all fit together so well)
- Quantum Physics which is actually really philosophy
- If the waitress buying shots likes us, is a great sales rep or has the shot covered by management as a ploy to get us to spend more?
- Pondering the concept of meeting a great employee at the same place where the exotic dancer was dancing, (more likely paying for her ‘habits’ than education)… oh and apparently we pissed all the girls off by talking about physics and turning down a 2 for 1 offer.
Most of what we talk about is based on the observations of our own lives, which has followed rather unusual pathways in and of themselves and the remarkable and unique people we have had the opportunity to meet…
Some of our first key observations are:
1. This generation is addicted to drama.
2. "Cool" is merely the packaging of this generation rebelling against the contradiction of the immediately preceding generation, and thereby creating their own set of contradictions that will ensure the cycle continues... and so on and so forth.
3. Is Eminem the greatest philosopher of our age? They say people likes him becuase she says what he thinks, but he says that he doesn't believe what he says does that mean he doesn't believe what he thinks?
David