Jesse: In the months leading up to my wedding, I was thinking about you all the time. I mean, even on my way there; I'm in the car, a buddy of mine is driving me downtown and I'm staring out the window, and I think I see you, not far from the church, right? Folding up an umbrella and walking into a deli on the corner of 13th and Broadway. And I thought I was going crazy, but now I think it probably was you. Jesse: I've been thinking about you in the months leading up to my wedding. I mean, even on my way there, I'm in the car, some friends drop me off into town, I look out the window, and I think I see you, not far from the church, eh? Open an umbrella and walk to a deli on the corner of 13th and Broadway. I think I'm going crazy, but now I think it might be you.
Jesse: Maybe what I'm saying is, is the world might be evolving the way a person evolves. Right? Like, I mean, me for example. Am I getting worse? Am I improving? I don't know. When I was younger, I was healthier, but I was, uh, whacked with insecurity, you know? Now I'm older and my problems are deeper, but I'm more equipped to handle them. Jessie: Maybe what I'm trying to say is , maybe the world is evolving just like the evolution of a person. is it? Like, I mean, take an example of mine. Am I going bad? Am I getting better? I have no idea. When I was young, I was healthy, but I was, um, exhausted from insecurities, you know? Now that I'm older and my problems are deeper, I'm more prepared to deal with them now. ——————————————— Jesse: Life's hard. It's supposed to be. If we didn't suffer, we'd never learn anything. Jesse: Life's hard. It's supposed to be. That's how it should be. If we don't experience pain, we'll never learn.
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