dialogue #1
A: I want to take a train by myself and gaze out at the ever-changing landscape. And be able to get off when I see somewhere pretty and back on when I want to move on.
B: So what's stopping you?
A: That I'll be alone.
B: But why do you want to do it so badly then?
A: You'll think it sounds stupid but I want to find inner peace.
B: I think that's a very brave endeavour but I don't think you'll find it.
A: Why not? You can come along and help me find it.
B: You don't really want my company. It's only so you wouldn't be lonely.
A: I am always lonely. It's just that when I'm with you, that's when I'm least lonely.
B: You can't find inner peace because you're always searching for the next place, somewhere better. I can see why this train thing appeals to you. The scenery outside blurs continuously into each other and everyday, every moment, is in a persistent state of flux.
A: Everyday that I'm in this place, my soul dies a little. I'm not always searching for somewhere better. It's just that because I still haven't been able to get to somewhere better, that's why you're under the impression that it's an endless search.