Neverland
By acmepride
@acmepride (1546)
United States
March 26, 2009 12:53am CST
Would you like to live in Neverland (Peter Pan's), where you'll never grow old? Why or why not?
4 responses
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
26 Mar 09
No, I would not like to live in Neverland…it would be kind of so boring after some time. Life is meant to be lived to the full, with all its beauty and warts…no point in living it cocooned in a time warp. I would like to enjoy every stage of life as it comes to me…I am always in anticipation of tomorrow and the unknown it promises within itself. Right now, on the wrong side of 30, I am engaged and fascinated by the changes my body is going thru…I really cant wait to see what happens a few years later.
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@acmepride (1546)
• United States
1 Apr 09
Am I correct to deduce from your post that it is not possible to live life to the full and enjoy every stage of it if you were to live forever? Wouldn't you think that if you're the type of person who consistently enjoy life to the full and find enjoyment in it, you would not want to end it? In other words, if you're truly enjoying something, would you really want it to end?
Thanks a lot for your much appreciated contribution, sudiptacallingu!
@HelloMickey (1655)
• Hong Kong
26 Mar 09
Never grow old in Neverland is not very attractive to me. If people would not grow old than we will not do things more carefully, time can be wasted and it is just so boring to look at same faces forever, it could be boring if people surrounds me never grow old too.
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
26 Mar 09
No, I would not like to live in Neverland…it would be kind of so boring after some time. Life is meant to be lived to the full, with all its beauty and warts…no point in living it cocooned in a time warp. I would like to enjoy every stage of life as it comes to me…I am always in anticipation of tomorrow and the unknown it promises within itself. Right now, on the wrong side of 30, I am engaged and fascinated by the changes my body is going thru…I really cant wait to see what happens a few years later.
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@blue_rose11987 (34)
• Philippines
26 Mar 09
I think my answer for that is no. Because if we never grow old we will be stock at our childhood, growing up and getting old is normal, by these we can learn more about life. Life is not all about happiness we have to experience the pain and struggles to shape our personalities.
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