Community > Posts By > Noctilucine
Topic:
what's my life good for ?
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What's your life good for, you ask? The short answer: This is generally subjective, but most people would agree to the following. The good that your life is is a combination of what good you've done, and what good you could do; your capabilities. With this in mind - and I acknowledge this sounds like something out of a Disney movie - nearly anything you see anyone else doing, you are also capable of. Assuming you aren't severely handicapped, of course. Biologically speaking, you should be physically capable of almost anything a human would need to be capable of in order to lead a happy life. Psychologically speaking, as of right now, you sound limited. However, psychology is much more malleable. What you're good for depends entirely on what you want, and how you can do that in a productive way that will improve the net gain of your community, your species, and arguably, conscious life in general. I would give a more detailed answer, but I don't know many details about you, besides some physical attributes, your age, and an implied belief system based on your environment (American, from Iowa). I can only give an answer that would be valid for any other vague person. I am going to like you. Welcome to the forums chumlie. Hey, only my pimp is allowed to call me chumlie. But seriously, thanks. |
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Topic:
Humor in a Relationship
Edited by
Noctilucine
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Sat 12/17/11 04:55 AM
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I'm speaking from experience. Life is long and hard, and when things get hairy and your hands are full, the throbbing pain can be too much to bare, but you just have to suck it up. It's a real pain in the ***, but sometimes, you the sooner you open wide and laugh, the sooner you'll be off your knees and able to get it up.
* I meant "get up." Get up is what I meant. |
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I actually took the chocolate thing literally... *sadface*
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Topic:
what's my life good for ?
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What's your life good for, you ask?
The short answer: This is generally subjective, but most people would agree to the following. The good that your life is is a combination of what good you've done, and what good you could do; your capabilities. With this in mind - and I acknowledge this sounds like something out of a Disney movie - nearly anything you see anyone else doing, you are also capable of. Assuming you aren't severely handicapped, of course. Biologically speaking, you should be physically capable of almost anything a human would need to be capable of in order to lead a happy life. Psychologically speaking, as of right now, you sound limited. However, psychology is much more malleable. What you're good for depends entirely on what you want, and how you can do that in a productive way that will improve the net gain of your community, your species, and arguably, conscious life in general. I would give a more detailed answer, but I don't know many details about you, besides some physical attributes, your age, and an implied belief system based on your environment (American, from Iowa). I can only give an answer that would be valid for any other vague person. |
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