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Jan 26, 2005 21:36


There is an Eastern fable, told long ago, of a traveller overtaken on a plain by an enraged beast. Escaping from the beast he gets into a dry well, but sees at the bottom of the well a dragon that has opened its jaws to swallow him. And the unfortunate man, not daring to climb out lest he should be destroyed by the enraged beast, and not daring to ( Read more... )

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~Interesting~ anonymous January 27 2005, 05:17:13 UTC
---------One lives to prosper, but to live is to die, of course.--------- "One truly finds life's meaning in a bottle," some say - truly, what they find is the meaning of why they wield that bottle. "There is no 'meaning' in life"...unless there's life to bring meaning to. To have a life is to be prosperous - not in fame or fortune, but to be prosperous in love. To find life's meaning is to find a treasure. Children are precious to the world - could they be treasure? Love is precious to many - could it be a treasure? Finding life's purpose is to find the impossible, but to live like you've found your own is treasure.

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kayliandra January 27 2005, 08:49:24 UTC
*hugs*

Life has a different meaning to different people. What is important to me may not be important to you. Sweety you have to find your own meaning, but like the other comment says life can only have meaning while there is life to bring meaning to (i hope i have interpreted that correctly, i am sorry if i havent). One hopes you find your life's meaning, something that returns happiness to you and makes life better for you.

Much luv,
Sarah

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Interestinb anonymous January 28 2005, 03:27:47 UTC
u know everyone is destined for something every life has a purpose and a path to follow now whether u wish to follow that path or not is up to you. now if u do u might stumble along the way u might hit a few twigs on the path and fall in a few holes but u will learn from what you do and fix it next time but if u choose to not follow this path u would have to deal with even more dangers than your own because u might butt into someone elses, or end up walking so far away that u cant survive any longer but the choice is up to you... coose wisely

-Lance-

For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.

Ecclesiastes 1:18

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hello halfofaname January 28 2005, 03:27:58 UTC
its matts little annoying sister but i just wanted to say i understand what it means but it doesnt always have to be like that, there is a small passage somewhere hidden in the wall between the beast and the dragon. It takes a lot to squeeze through but its the only way out, so jusut keep on trying.
-hannah :>

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~Interesting~ anonymous January 28 2005, 05:32:46 UTC
Btw, this is Matt C., sorry I didn't post it. Anyway, keep posting Tim~ good stuff. =) L8®Z

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