Talk:Hang Up/@comment-26030957-20160102182321

Classic. A very short and sweet piece that seems to say a lot to me about what we choose to remember about ourselves and how we view our own existential existence. Much of humanity would rather live on in ignorance than confront its own mortality or face itself.

I noticed you started your story Dumb Luck with a quote by Emerson, well this story reminds me of a quote by his friend Thoreau, "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them."