born dieing anyway.
On Jul 14, 1:03 pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I remember feeling so weary and bored at age 19. My solution was to
> marry which was typical back then. I hardly knew the man- it was based
> on college weekends and our backgrounds were completely different.
> Anyway, life gets so much better.// Parents can say/do very damagaing
> things but can be overcome.//I think faith and luck are different.
> Then there's false hope which is another form of denial- the last item
> in Pandora's Box as the gods were afraid mankind would committ mass
> suicide!!!
>
> On Jul 13, 10:01 am, "pol.science kid" <r.freeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > you guys are right of course..... out of the little life experience that i
> > have... i dont consider it much... 20 years... i have had experience to be
> > thankful to the choices i made... at that moment almost recklessly... with
> > no care for consequences.... but in perspective i am thankful for them...
> > but as i grow.. the little worm of regret and scepticism slowly gaining
> > ground... and i am more conscious of my choices.. and feel heavy the
> > responsibility.. is that the spring of adulthood;-).... i know not.... my
> > dissapproving fathers words bear heavy more than ever.... they never did
> > before.... but i suddenly find my self questioning myself through him.... i
> > suppose some grow to lose faith and some to find it grow firm.... So another
> > question that comes to me...not a question.. a general wondering... of
> > faith.... isnt for some faith another substitute for smoothe luck... if
> > after repeated defeats someone says they dont have faith left... did they
> > ever have faith... was faith for them a confirmation of convinience... and
> > would you call someone.. who has seen the same amount of defeat but he
> > clings so ever desperately to his faith... would you call him in denial....
> > i would like to know what you all think... and thanks for responding to
> > me... you have no idea how much it eases my mind...
>
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:43 PM, rigsy03 <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Regret and consequences are part of the package and there is just as
> > > likely a chance that you will feel thankful at the choices you have
> > > made or will make but it takes time- real time- to put your life into
> > > perspective. I think one knows very well when we are out of kilter or
> > > untrue to our values/ourselves and the discomfort can spur change or
> > > we can suspend ourselves in denial. Sometimes, you just have to do
> > > nothing and Life and others do the work/outcomes! :-) Or is it God/
> > > Destiny that intervenes?
>
> > > On Jul 12, 11:43 am, "pol.science kid" <r.freeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > How do you know.... what you really want to do...... is there one
> > > > answer... is the more prudent answer any less equal to the one from
> > > > deep within your heart...... i ask myself again and again .... i dont
> > > > really know what it is i want to pursue.... how do i prevent myself
> > > > from lying to me... am i conscious of that... Polonius's 'to thine own
> > > > self be true'.... proves to be the most difficult thing..... its the
> > > > fear of regret and irreversibility...... I would like to know.. from
> > > > you guys... did you always know what you were doing.... and did you
> > > > finally land up doing that what you want to do... or do you just
> > > > accept the force of fate.... this is one of my spur of the moment
> > > > posts.. cos i really have no idea,,,,,
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