Wednesday, January 26, 2011

It's been kinda gray.

Life as we know it is one of the most diverse and complex studies. Philosophy 1-1, meets without knowing, just when you feel that you're theory is suseptable to a converstion involving your partner, and your perspective overview, goes without much deteramt, but them again you might begin an ongoing debate, which stances are opinionative either way. I think it should be like live with your heart leading your way and trust your neighbros, keep busiy , and always look on the brigt side.

1 comment:

beritanica0-encyclopedia said...

Depends is a good word. you know what i was thinking was only for whack jobs: is skydiving. Well, worth at least one try, that is if you proceed. Eventually I might go through with it and conquer my fears.
I have heard it is a thrill. I made a pizza/salad dinner. Jimbo Johns is a spectacle in my eye socket. Jack's (pizza as well, but not what i implied) was a chore, but I think doing chores is somewhat fun. It's always the best feeling when you just get out of work. In a full week of work Mon.-Fri., taking those last steps out to your car on a Friday is glorious. Not because it wasn't wanting to be there, or not getting along with co-workers, or not hearing your boss. It's because you wanted to have freedom. Thus finally understanding why my Dad will always make an exception to his tight schedule to let the dog go on a conventional walk around at the park. It's the totally opposite end of the spectrum sometimes if you're supposed to begin now: Failure to communicate has led me down a winding road. When it forks, I always go right. That answer applies to almost everytime. But if I forget my mnuemonic device for why I take the right side of the split (which is because when using a fork i eat with my R hand), and what hand i use to do something else too. Such as fire a gun, wand traffic in front of me at a four-way stop, but that's not it. So I forgot what I wanted to continue with, so I'm going to pause for a while, then after that meditation session, i will probably be right where i left off.