  Life is boring, really. In today's world, all of us are forced to conform all through school, that we usually end up getting rushed into college (or the military) and jobs that we really aren't ready for yet.
We are told to "Sit down and shut up, we're learning about WWII agian" all through school that we forget what really makes us individual: asking questions. Sure, we can ask questions like, "Who was the man at Stalingrad? " But if we ask the important questions like, "Did the man at Stalingrad enjoy looking at rainbows?
" we are told to stop asking such silly questions, that we are more adult than that. But the thing is, if the important questions are drilled out of us so soon, are not each and every one of us the same? Every time we are told to be quiet, a small part of us dies. Never stop asking the important question: "Do you know what it feels like to be happy?
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