Kaido
Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
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I hope you're right about that one. :-/
No worries, I am :thumbsup:
I hope you're right about that one. :-/
No worries, I am :thumbsup:
Hey, Kaido, bravo! You are a real artist of life. :bow:1. Most of what you hear is just noise. Let it go. There's a lot of BS in the world.
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Read Kaido's post!
Probably some more stuff but I'm hungry so I'm going to find a snack now.
I heard that one from a really awesome little guy back in the middle 1980's. Never forgot it. I had the same reaction you're having ("someone for everyone").I hope you're right about that one. :-/
Yea, but there's no law that says they have to live in your town. It's not very meaningful if that person lives in Kazakhstan ;^)
I do not interact with children often, but when I do I accord them the highest respect.You steal ideas from children? :0)
Keep your mouth SHUT! and your ears open.
Deteriorata
Go placidly amid the noise and waste...[snip]
It's true, we all have terrible lives. :'(These life lessons are terrible but I really didn't expect any different.
Don't buy the Volkswagen that I totalled, well it should have been totalled, but wasn't. Well, I didn't total it, it was a guy I gave my keys to (he said he was just going to get something out of the car and decided to take a spin with a friend of his). Last time I saw him he didn't say a word, he just looked up at me from his prone position in a hospital with tears in his eyes. Nobody said anything. I've never given my keys to anyone since!dont buy a used volkswagen tdi
What are some lessons that life has taught you? One thing that mostly seems true to me is that you only see ads for bad things. For example, broccoli and carrots are good but you never see ads for them. Milk (except skim), meat regularly, eggs regularly, and cheese are all bad for you, yet they're advertised all the time. You also never see ads for going on a walk from home for exercise and general health, but you do see ads for cars and plane, train, and ship travel which are all killing the environment.
It's like ads have to convince you to be a worse person to yourself, others, and the environment.
The other thing I've noticed is that people seem to feel like they need to 'tackle' their boredom, but I see boredom as very close to serenity, if only one could drop the judgement that the emptiness is bad. In order to not feel bored, people use the aforementioned travel activities. Not seeing the serenity behind the judgement seems to be killing us as we try at all costs not to be bored.
So those are two major lessons I've learned from life; don't fall for what's being sold to me, no matter how delicious looking, and there are very easy and healthy ways to incorporate the serenity of boredom without creating a giant carbon/pollution footprint to my fellow man and the other denizens of the planet.
We're Americans, we prefer to act globally to address local issues, thank you very much.Think globally act locally.