Fun times...

Nov 07, 2004 21:08

Trying to study whilst LOTR blares in the background is awsome fun. Also, my mind is going crazy, and note to all, to preserve sanity, if it feels good, do it. Or else you may find yourself thinking your way into a very massochistic complex, such as the one I'm in now. To feel deceived when you feel happy, because how can you know that its ( Read more... )

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lifes_irony November 7 2004, 04:23:30 UTC
People are born with choice, given free reign over this choice would leave human evolution something akin to Newton's first law, inherintly people live the life of least resistance. Some people, people with ambition step outside this and do their own thing but in general people follow the easy course. For humanity to continue there has to be impulses, these impulses ensure our survival and reproduction. While we are all given the ability to ignore these impulses nature intends it to be difficult. Purposly ignoring these urges is in itself is a great mental acomplishment, but the thing you must ask yourself is what do I gain from this. While the notion of having this unwavering will may seem a worthy goal, it will probably leave you bitter and depressed. Embracing life for everything it is, that is the key ( ... )

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sentorien November 7 2004, 23:07:29 UTC
I agree. Why ignore natures purpose for you? Whats the gain? Your bodys built in such the way it is to create more of mankind. Denying this means denying your purpose. Go with the flow, but understand it's your own choice. Admittly not your conscience brains choice, but your bodys choice. If you choose deny what nature has intended for you, your will be constantly fighting with your body. For myself, I'd go with the flow. Its better than a life time of constant fighting. Also kids = something you can instill your legacy into. Which ultimatly means you'll live forever. Yes its a very biased point of view, but which would you prefer? Life of constant fighting, or a life that continues on after you've gone?

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matthewatchful November 16 2004, 07:46:26 UTC
I'd have to respectfully disagree with both of the other commenters. I realise that they seem to have posted a few times before, so obviouly know you well, whereas i have never met you, but i assume that as this is an open account you don't mind complete strangers commenting on your thoughts ( ... )

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