This is the life we get, and the better we know ourselves then the stronger we are. And our own body, our own ego and our own will; our own will and your own mind and your own heart." -- The Great Philosopher, A.G. Wells
Now my favorite is when the one who understands the life as it really is tells us we can't do it because we are too big of a fool to realize that we have been robbed of that possibility. And then his friend, the one who never goes on such a big talk about his own life before, tells us he thinks we can do something about it. I see this coming:
"A man who lived this life, even with these limitations and needs, probably could not have ever, ever been able to do anything other than live a man's life as it stood before the law." -- The Great Philosopher, A.G. Wells
Now let's take a look at the life we have as the "fiscal debt to the credit of our parents, siblings, grandparents." For some reason it is all they ever did:
"A man who lived this life didn't really spend his life on any real responsibility, whether financially, for his parents, siblings, or others. Instead, he spent his life on fulfilling his "good old days as a kid, watching movies, being a dad to the children, or just working on his wife's business.