7:08 p.m.
I never quite understand why humans have to feel the need of accomplishment or achievement. Which, I suppose leads me to my earlier question, why do we always want more? If someone were to achieve a higher level of mastership of an art, why can't we feel happy for them? Why, must we then in turn, feel like we must challenge ourselves so that we can be better and achieve a higher form of mastership? Is it so difficult for humans to step aside occasionally and let someone else enjoy the feeling of being important or the most achieved? Is it because we are so unsure of our accomplishments that we just can't let go of them? Or is it because we are too insecure of ourselves? I suppose that whatever the reason is, human nature will never allow us to overcome this dreadful disease of always wanting more. But, for your sake and mine, let's hope that some cure may be found eventually.
-Clark King
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