of course! thats how I do evrything in life although yes occasionally the wires cross
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of course! thats how I do evrything in life although yes occasionally the wires cross
:D
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Well that depends, three thoughts work just fine, two is not quite the right number for me. I Usually combine the two into one actually completely different thing. So I guess that's a no.
Would you fly across the world just to randomly meet people if you could?
Yes, I'd love to.
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Right now if i could. plane ticket please!
Would you chose eternal life if you'd know the you will pay by seeing every one you'll ever know die before you ?
(since you will never die...)
Nope. In about five billion years, the world will be broiled away by the expanding sun. If I had to go through that but not die...wow, that'd hurt.
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Living for eternity would mean that I have to trancend the human life, and would become a god basically, so I don't think I would mind living for eternity, I'll just play some card with the other gods of the universe, and maybe created a few new worlds while I am at it.
Or maybe I'll just become a bored decadent grumpy old man who continues to age but doesn't die. Rather not take the chance, so no living for eternity for me.
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I don't remember who says this but I like it: I think in a movie, "Troy". "Gods envy us because we are mortals. Each moment we live could be the last. That's why we enjoy each moment as it is the last. In this moment you're so beautiful than ever." Or something like that. That's why I would not opte for eternity to savour each moment I live as to be the last one. Life is short and in its shortness is its beauty. Why suffering the lost of all whom I love and with whom I spent marvelous time, and by the end, I will find myself lonly and isolated from the world. I already miss being with my friends whom I was with yesterday. No for eternity, yes for mortality.
Would you spend your life striving to achieve your goals or never bother and take it easy?
As you spend your life you will find, hopefully not too late, that your dreams are the only things worth chasing. To find a dream and spend life chasing it is to spend life well. Maybe in your eyes you may not be a success. But other people watch, and other eyes see. If you could see yourself through their eyes, you might get a shock. The person who is most critical is that way sometimes out of admiration not disappointment. ;)
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I find that it's easy to achieve goals once you have them, but finding a goal that I REALLY want to accomplish is the hardest thing. For me it's easiest to float along in life until something makes me sit up and pay attention and once I have an interest I'm after it.....SO I guess it's a little of both.
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Let me qote somebody: "The only limits are the limits of our imagination. Dream up the kind of world you want to live in and dream out loud, a high volume." I always at least try to do something when I want to have it but sometimes trying isn't enough and doesn't even matter.
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Well, if you don't at least attempt to achieve your goals and make your innermost dreams a reality then what's the point of living and doing anything?
Why get up in the morning, why move, breathe, and create?There is no purpose then, and your life becomes meaningless.I think everyone is capable of reaching their true potential if they persevere and remain dedicated.But no matter what, I think it's good if one never gives up, and holds on to whatever their cherished ideal and vision of irradiating happiness and fulfillment is.Make the future bright!
Would you go and find a stunning forest pine tree to give to a friend for Christmas to decorate in their home?
yes I would, I think that is a perfect gift... :D
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Maybe
Would you tell some one the truth even it may hurt this person emotionally and make "her" heartly cry? (Just hapened to me. And I feel bad, really bad).
I would, personally. But then, I've always been one to prefer brutal honesty to the alternative.
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Um, perhaps. It would depend on how dear a friend it is. Very dear then yes, have done, not fun. Acquaintance, probably let it slide.
Say you had kids, would you let them watch the movies before they read the books?
I'm undecided. I really want my kids to watch 'Narnia', but won't they miss out on so much by not reading them first? Would it be taking something away?