I never want to have a career. I never want to own a home. I never want to be excited that I just payed off my mortgage. I never want to settle down. I never want to live in suburbia with a cookie-cutter house and a white picket fence with a golden retriever and two and a half kids. I never want to be afraid of not being able to make ends meet. I never want to work from nine to five. I never want to take life for granted. I never want to exist simply for the sake of existing.
I want to travel the world. I want to see and touch and feel and taste life with every step I take. I want to backpack for years with four dollars and change in my pocket. I want to climb mountains and jump waterfalls and play hide and seek in a rainforest. I want to meet everyone there is to meet and hear every story they have to tell. I want to touch every grain of sand and breathe in every scent in the world.
We take the world for granted. We take life for granted. We only live because we don't know any better, but we don't live. We exist and play the part we are told to play. We wake, we work, we sleep, we repeat. We repeat. We repeat.
We repeat.