getting into it. I really am.

getting "into" it. Here is the thing, you can hype yourself up, really I mean to say psych yourself up for things, but, ultimately, it's the things that capture you in resting position that you are really drawn to - they will always have their pull on you since, no matter how much of a "go getter" you might fancy yourself, you will inevitably want back into resting position, and those base wants will still be there, no matter how much you psyched yourself up for something else. I want to make clear that I see resting position, in this modern age of electronic media, as the thing I see as every educated person's dream: ample time to listen to podcasts, watch Colbert, and read the paper in tandem with historical accounts to fact check. Do I do this? Not nearly as often as I should, but I consider it my natural state because it is the free-est state a person of any class can partake in, it's in this state that you can really determine what you want and/or should be doing. I already wrote this speech. I need to spend more time in resting position to get some newer ideas.

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