This little guy reminded me of a few things that my 'experience' and 'wisdom' helped me to forget. This pertains to life and Real Estate as I know it:
He is curious as hell and has no pre-conceived notions.
He has no fear. He is willing to explore this new territory and find his place. Even if that means confronting a somewhat hostile 'Orange Dude' named Baxter that isn't particularly happy about the new guy's existence.
All he is looking around for are friends. He's wide-eyed and destined to make them.
He's willing to love everybody, even if they don't love him back.
He just wants to be important to somebody... it doesn't have to be everybody.
The guy looks out the window to the outside world and wants to be a part of it, though he doesn't realize the dangers. He wants to exist because he exists.
He is counting on someone to help him out and he doesn't even know it. (opppppppppppppppppppppppppppp) that was his first attempt at typing. Seriously, the guy could be a player. He types faster than I do and makes more sense.
All he seems to want to do is learn. He's new and wants to fit in even if it means fading out.
There are no boundaries or limitations. The young guy doesn't know any rules other than not hurting someone else.
Folks will comment on how adorable he is and he will take advantage of such by sitting on their laps and purring away. Innocence is just as frighting as getting along with those who share your existence.
I don't know about you, but 'growing up' sucks and the 'Real World' can kiss my pasty white posterior. Brilliant notions are nothing but simplicity. Look your newborn in their eyes, you will find the truth.
I suppose you can learn a lot from a kitten, even if you don't know its name.

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