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“I can remember being eight years old and having infinite possibilities. But life ends up being so much less that we thought it would be when we were kids, with relationships that are so empty and stupid and brutal. If you don't find a way to break the chain and change in some way, then you wind…” quote by Adam Duritz
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“I can remember being eight years old and having infinite possibilities. But life ends up being so much less that we thought it would be when we were kids, with relationships that are so empty and stupid and brutal. If you don't find a way to break the chain and change in some way, then you wind up, as the rhyme goes: a murder of one, for sorrow.”

Adam Duritz

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Personal Reflection on Disillusionment, 2010s

Reflects on youthful optimism fading into adult emptiness, urging breaking destructive cycles to avoid tragic outcomes.

In simple terms: Youthful hope fades; break harmful patterns.

Key Takeaway

Seek meaningful connections and personal growth.

Themes

disillusionment relationships growth mental health existentialism

Mood

somber hopeful

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • relationship counseling
  • creative expression
  • self‑help workshops

Key Concepts

personal narrative psychological insight social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can you take to rebuild purpose?
  • How can community support mitigate feelings of emptiness?
A Different Perspective

The view may be overly pessimistic, ignoring resilience and positive change.

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