Remember when we would have too much energy as little kids? Our parents would tell us “You need an outlet! I am enrolling you in Little League!” and off we would go. We would vent our energy playing ball, swimming, riding bikes and just doing Boomer-Kid stuff.
As adults, if we decide we need an outlet, we can take up painting, writing, cooking, blogging or basically anything new and exciting because we are all grown up. The world is our outlet-oyster. Without the constraints of childhood, we are free to travel, skydive, bird watch, join a book/wine club and…just, well, anything. It is all imaginable and at our fingertips, ripe for the taking. There are even trapeze schools we can sign up for…no kidding. (Ahhh, I know what you are thinking now. I thought it too. But, for the sake of freedom, we must choose our mindset. So, I embrace life and endless good possibilities.)
The Wrap Up
I have a friend who just bought a house. It is a big, sprawling e-state in the state of WashXington, including over 14,000 square feet of living space on a river. Here is a listing photo of the beautiful patio. If any picture is worth a thousand words, this is IT.
Americans are obsessed with outlets. The kind that take electricity and plug into the wall to charge their phones or power the Oracles of Propaganda.
Wrong outlet, dummies.
That beautiful view and all that furniture is facing a TV!? That just seems wrong to me....
That was funny.
Real pic? 14 thousand square feet house? Good lord.
Well its this sort of outlet - buying stuff! - that they invited 'outlet' malls for I guess. Thanks!