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Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby legit » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 10:58:56

To a certain extent being prepared is smart. However i think you should focus most of your time doing what you can while you can. Finding love, enjoying life and experiencing life. If we haven't got long before some kind of collapse, why not enjoy yourself while you can
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby jackal42 » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 11:09:50

Yeah.
Stop being selfless, start being selfish!!
F**k em......
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby rogerhb » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 11:45:06

How about live your life so that:

1. your grandchildren will be proud of you

2. you make the most of your skills

3. you don't waste time on this planet

4. people will want to come to your funeral.

5. this place is no worse off, and possibly a little better for you having been around
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Choon » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 12:19:14

1) Finding love -> not happening.

2) Enjoying life -> not happening.

3) Experiencing life -> results in 1) and 2) not happening.

There's nothing else for me to do but look forward (back?) to Peak Oil.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Neuromancer » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 12:40:03

Choon.

Sad life you have then. I'm sorry for you.

I have found love, I'm enjoying my life, I do all I can to prepare in the given situation.

We are what we think we are.
Life is just energy. Tonal and Nagual.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby aswerfawf » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 13:45:52

i agree with the sentiment of this post. if you arent enjoying life, what else is the point? after the collapse a cheerful outlook will be most precious.

to choon: im sorry to tell you this but peak oil and the collapse of civilization will not make finding love or enjoying life easier or more likely. what it might do is force you into a situation where you have no choice but to do something with your life and for yourself. im afraid you have become prisoner to the comforts and conveinces around you. obviously something about life troubles you, i feel the same exact way and ill even tell you there is something very rotten about the world, and it is conspiring to make you and everyone else miserable but dont let it conquerer you. no one can give you initiative, you have to come up with it yourself. but i do urge you, you dont have to wait to start enjoying life. life isnt building up to something, life is now.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby bruss01 » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 14:42:35

Of course life is for living.

Quantity of life is great, but not at the expense of quality of life.

Enjoyment of life cannot be put on layaway.

Example, my dad worked himself to death for years in anticipation of enjoying himself when he retired. By the time he retired, he was broke (divorce), tired, in poor health, and alone. Didn't quite work out the way he planned. He was reduced to sitting home staring at the four walls.

I believe in working hard, but you've got to stop and smell the roses too. It's a process of finding balance that allows us to enjoy what we have now, while living in a way that we can continue to enjoy as much as possible for as long as possible.

I believe that a life well lived will find hard work and heartache, but also love and joy and pleasure. Living is the process of blending these raw ingredients into something in which we can take satisfaction.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Blizzard » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 15:37:22

You guys forgot the middle part.

then you marry one :o

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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Choon » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 16:13:35

Neuromancer: Thanks for rubbing it in.


$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('aswerfawf', ' ')peak oil and the collapse of civilization will not make finding love or enjoying life easier or more likely. what it might do is force you into a situation where you have no choice but to do something with your life and for yourself.


Very true. Only the post-collapse feudal lords with the most guns/food/land would have an easier time finding love. As for enjoying life, I can't see a post-collapse world which is worse than this one (even "Mad Max" scenarios would have less people dying/suffering than this one). What I meant about looking forward to PO is the chance to observe the death throes of a society gone wrong.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('aswerfawf', 'n')o one can give you initiative, you have to come up with it yourself. but i do urge you, you dont have to wait to start enjoying life. life isnt building up to something, life is now.


It's not like I have an on/off switch to provide me with eternal spiritual fulfillment...
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby EdF » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 16:33:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t's not like I have an on/off switch to provide me with eternal spiritual fulfillment...


None of us do - it's a matter of ongoing effort. Sometimes we get the fulfillment part; probably most of the time we don't. But if we don't work at it, well ...
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby rogerhb » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 16:33:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('EdF', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t's not like I have an on/off switch to provide me with eternal spiritual fulfillment...


None of us do - it's a matter of ongoing effort. Sometimes we get the fulfillment part; probably most of the time we don't. But if we don't work at it, well ...


Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs....
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby EdF » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 16:37:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')lcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs....


That's some of the ways - YMMV ;-)
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby bobbyald » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 17:42:16

Choon: $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')inding love -> not happening




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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Ludi » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 19:17:21

Preparing for the worst certainly doesn't exclude the possibility of enjoying the present.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Choon » Wed 09 Nov 2005, 00:32:03

bobbyald: It'll probably sound more convincing if it didn't sound like you were shouting it in a bullhorn. :o
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Guest » Wed 09 Nov 2005, 04:30:30

Choon. Sorry for saddening you.
You have to raise your energy. Get out in the nature, make some sport, breath and swim. Don't lay down in the darkness.

Do something. I know how it is to be alone and on the way down, but there is a point where you stop and only can go up.

Life is what you think you are, not what others tell you.
And Peak Oil is not now and here. It's around the corner. But it's not affecting you now. So this is a bad excuse to turn to it.
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby Doly » Wed 09 Nov 2005, 04:54:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Anonymous', 'I')t's around the corner. But it's not affecting you now.


It isn't? So the high gas prices are just an illusion?
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Re: Life's a bitch...and then you die

Unread postby FairMaiden » Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:04:45

I totally agree! Enjoy it while you can...I've been travelling and eating all that expensive fancy food from all over the world bc who knows if I will be able to in the future.
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