If you weren't surprised by your life you wouldn't be alive. Life is surprise.
by William S. Burroughs
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In his work "With William Burroughs: A Report From The Bunker," author William S. Burroughs reflects on the nature of life and its inherent unpredictability. He suggests that life is full of surprises, which are essential to the human experience. Without these unexpected moments, existence would lack vitality and meaning. Burroughs implies that surprise is not only a fundamental aspect of life but also a sign of being alive, as it keeps individuals engaged and alert to the ever-changing circumstances around them.

This perspective encourages readers to embrace the unpredictable elements of their lives rather than resist them. Life's surprises can lead to growth, new experiences, and a deeper understanding of oneself and the world. By recognizing that surprise is an integral part of being alive, Burroughs invites us to appreciate the richness of our experiences and the potential for discovery that each day holds. Embracing the unexpected can ultimately enhance our connection to life itself.

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