[00:18.64]I talked to them about the necessity [00:25.10]of having some creativity [00:29.85]of your own involved in your life, [00:32.97]and how that can provide you an escape [00:35.80]from the death sentence of your normal role [00:38.77]in society that's mapped out for you. [00:41.34]And I told them that sort of [00:43.81]what I've tried to do with my life is basically... [00:45.48]you know, [00:47.34]my life for me began one day in high school when I thought, [00:51.63]I don't care what anybody thinks of me [00:53.95]or how much money I have or anything, [00:55.58]I just wanna get out of here. [00:56.93]You know, [00:58.09]I'm not going to wear a tight collar all my life [01:00.51]unless I'm in the mood... [01:01.67]sort of thing. [01:03.04]And I just sort of talked about the obstacles [01:07.98]that can get in the way of letting a person [01:12.17]who just wants to live their own life, [01:15.04]such as financial insecurity, [01:17.36]cultural isolation, [01:20.04]especially in the suburbs, [01:21.50]you know, [01:22.31]people just get out of their cushy little boxes [01:25.29]in the suburbs and kinda die. [01:28.66]I just feel out of the grid, [01:33.46]the grid of the world. You know, [01:35.27]the imposed structure that's the giant voice [01:39.77]that tells you 'Good morning! It's 630 am! [01:42.29]Time to get up and listen to the crap-all-over-it show [01:46.88]with whoever the **** he is, telling me more ********!' [01:51.16]I like to get out. But no, I do a little... [01:57.14]you know, [01:57.88]I just try to keep loose; [01:58.99]go to bed at night, eat right, mess around, [02:02.43]little tai-chi maybe a few minutes, [02:05.62]go for a swim... [02:10.77]One last question [02:11.62]are you an optimist, [02:12.52]would you say Neither optimist or pessimist, [02:16.86]just kinda neutral as far as all that sort of thing goes. [02:21.81]I don't think much about that. [02:23.23]It's gonna go well or badly, [02:24.75]if I think I wanna do it [02:25.55]I'll just do it.