if i felt in my spirit i was to go, i would trust and go even if i was shaking in my shoes for i know there would be something i would have to conquer and learn and i would have to follow my destiny.
"to go where no man has gone before" startrek
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if i felt in my spirit i was to go, i would trust and go even if i was shaking in my shoes for i know there would be something i would have to conquer and learn and i would have to follow my destiny.
"to go where no man has gone before" startrek
Is it still the same question?
If it is- I would definitely go :D
Same Q
What is life but an adventure? I like what the guy on TV, forget his name, but he says "be a traveler, not a tourist." When I hike on the Appalachian Trail I want to notice EVERYTHING, which is why I'll never be a "through" hiker. They can't spare the time, they must stay on schedule. I'd go for it, the wonders of God's nature are to be enjoyed!
I pass the question. :thumbs_up
...Yes I also would.I'm very adventurous and can see this as providing an opportunity to test my own limits and gain a great experience in the very heart of nature.It would be a good time to soak in the wild sites and explore a foreign wilderness, while seeking to take your mental ability to the next level, and overcome any lingering fears.I would be able to sleep under the stars everynight and power on through the threats while I'm building up my own inner strength and personal endurance.Who knows-I might set a world record and become like a explorer-hermit-researcher engrossed in the unusual surroundings and tranquil beauty of nature;as long as I remember my bed net-those jungle mosquitoes can be pretty big outthere!;)
Would you escape into the lush fields and spent the afternoon picking wildflowers and making daisy chains, even if you forget to tell your friends and relatives and they think that you have been kidnapped, murdered or runaway forever as you cannot return and have to sleep alone in the depths of darkness and dream in the flower bed?
yes I probably would. Why? 'cause whenever I see pretty flowers I just have to stop and look at them closely- I can do it for a long time. Whenever I walk with someone and I do that they tend to leave me behind :(. But flowers are soooo fascinating, aren't they?
Since I can't think of another one, I pass on this question :D
No though I would love to linger I couldn't worry my family like that and there's always, usually, tomorrow.
SQ
No, I wouldn't escape into nature without telling my family first. They'd be shocked if they found I was missing.
Would you live for three months in a wood cabin in the Swiss Alps in utter solitude, self-sufficient foodwise, in the spring?
Man that would be like a dream. I used to study glaciers, and I love to snowboard on the spring snows cutting like a big butter knife. :):):)
I like it, so same question
Yes as long as I had books, plenty of paper and pens and pencils I'd be in heaven.
SQ
I'll bet it's lovely there. Like Darlin, I'd need my books and writing materials. The solitude might do me good.
Pass the question...
Yes, I would definately agree to this if ever afforded the opportunity.
It reminds me of poems formulated whilst one was staying around the Swiss Alps.Mont Blanc(1816), by Shelley, comes to mind.I would like to see what I could express in this natural glacial wilderness.The complete solitude would grant me alot of time for precious reflection; and serious studying in a snowy and pristine environment.But I would need at least some of my books, paper, and pens else I would get extremely bored doing nothing.I hope to visit Switerzland one day in the near future.A Winter-styled Wonderland is on my travel next wish list.
Would you travel to a war-torn nation, ruled by a cruel tyrant, to help save an endangered species from absolute extinction;even though you might be imprisoned and tortued by governmental officials?
Um, not unless the dangered species was a tribe of people.
SQ
No I'm not such a hero.
Would you ever try to have a book that is under copyright for free or buy it whatever the price?
I think i'd buy it whatever the price.
would you buy the first edition of the book even if it costed too much, or would you just buy any other edition?
I'd get any other book as long as it's not abriged. I dislike abriged books.
Would you rather be a fool but rich, or poor (not starvation but not being able to afford luxurious items) but wise?