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Life After Brown
A Life Do-Over
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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 955415" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>I would roll the dice - not because of any real reason, or some profound unhappiness with my current life, but just because I enjoy life and the events that comprise it. Even bad events, when I cannot see my way out of it, are, in hindsight, enjoyable - if for no other reason than it gives perspective. A philosophy I have on life is that good events or bad events are just events - there is no true significance to anything, except in what it means to ourselves and other people; for some, that may seem troubling, but I find the simplicity and Taoist nature comforting.</p><p></p><p>If given the chance to live another life, I would like to remember what I've learned in this life so far - but, if I couldn't, then, well, such is life (haha, get it?).</p><p></p><p>Obviously, I'm still young, though; so maybe if/when I settle down, have kids, and build that white picket fence, I may see things differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 955415, member: 31608"] I would roll the dice - not because of any real reason, or some profound unhappiness with my current life, but just because I enjoy life and the events that comprise it. Even bad events, when I cannot see my way out of it, are, in hindsight, enjoyable - if for no other reason than it gives perspective. A philosophy I have on life is that good events or bad events are just events - there is no true significance to anything, except in what it means to ourselves and other people; for some, that may seem troubling, but I find the simplicity and Taoist nature comforting. If given the chance to live another life, I would like to remember what I've learned in this life so far - but, if I couldn't, then, well, such is life (haha, get it?). Obviously, I'm still young, though; so maybe if/when I settle down, have kids, and build that white picket fence, I may see things differently. [/QUOTE]
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