the more failed
purposes a
guy has stacked up the tireder he will be. The fellow who has a tremendous ambition to be something or other, has
got some
fire to be it, and he's
got some
energy, and he's
got some
action, and he is driving forward toward being that thing. But the
guy who wants to be something else which he never will be and he couldn't be in the first
place, and you're trying to
hat, will just get kind of tired, because you're keying in his failed
purpose. But tiredness is failed
purpose.
Don't think it's anything else, it isn't.
(ESTO 10, 7203CO5 SO II)