Suicide Hill

One of the joys of being a kid is the sense of absolute freedom – where the only responsibilities you have consist of common-sensical things such as remembering to get dressed in the morning, and not setting yourself fire or consuming shards of glass throughout the course of the day.  You are truly “care” free, and the concepts of fear and failure are as distant to you as the prospect of old age and a walking cane.  There comes a time, however, when life begins teasing the mind with tantalizing glimpses of possibilities. A time of science at its purest, unfettered from caution, where daring discoveries are pulled from the jaws of death by the pure of heart.  When the mind becomes obsessed with the boundaries between what you know, and what you imagine to be possible “with just a little extra effort.” Read the rest of this entry »