A New Year, A New Life, Yet Same Direction

Jan 01, 2007 20:10

So we're here. Time to start writing 2007 on all my checks rather than that old year.  So let me go ahead and start this year off right and, you know, make entries or something. But before I get into the meat of things, a thought struck me last night whilst partying (or as I'd frequently verb in Spanish class, nos festamos) with kimya, msondo, shawnaduck, and giddeon. Do you ( Read more... )

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curisquris January 2 2007, 06:14:47 UTC
I firmly maintain that the mood of a person is 10 percent what happens to a person and 90 person how that person reacts to it.

True! True! "Life is what you make it", or otherwise, to an extent you create your own personal universe. The same thing could happen to two seperate people, and one may take it as a blessing and the other as a curse.

Do you realise it's been seven full years since Y2K and the turn of the (fake, but wildly believed) millennium?

As far as that goes, I don't know whether you mean Y2K was fake or the millennium was, because...well...the millennium wasn't fake because all that stands for is the end of a 1,000 year period. ^_^ Technically shouldn't the world start to end now, and not in 2000? Seeing that it's been 7 years...wasn't that mentioned in the bible somewhere? Ah well, I'm babbling now.
I'm rooting for 2012 XD *laughs*

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kotukawi January 2 2007, 07:40:35 UTC
No no. X) The "fake millennium" was the one that everyone celebrated on January 1, 2000. The real millennium change was on January 1, 2001 because there is no year zero. (We went from 1 B.C. to A.D. 1.) So the first millennium was from A.D. 1-1000, and the second from A.D. 1001-2000, with the third beginning in A.D. 2001.

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hybrid_xisha January 2 2007, 19:42:46 UTC
I'm so happy at how much your life has improved for you! Good on ya, and here's to hoping it only gets better in the coming year. =)

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