naturally, i chose crayonship.
years later, when i met my compatriots, i saw them consumed with guilt, knowledge, and insane ideas that they thought would change the world in ways that are deemed positive, but mostly guilt.
maybe that's what being on a carefully constructed diet of sunlight and doctors and engineers does to you. i'm grateful for the day i decided to be a crayon.
non-toxicity is devoid of guilt, you see.
some could say, "being a crayon doesn't keep the lights on. oh, you are but a child." that's when i'm forced to remind them of sunlight. and those 12 shades.
that's five more than a rainbow's.
that's a lot of light to have.
and then the world said, “be a doctor or an engineer. those are your only options.” and i said, "nah, let me be a crayon instead."