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Topic: Dear Rich People
yellowrose10's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:23 PM
ummmm huh???

i didn't get that sober let only alone drunk

still love ya david

think2deep's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:25 PM
The word “freedom,” which can be interpreted in various ways, is defined by us as follows -

Freedom is the right to do what which the law allows. This interpretation of the word will at the proper time be of service to us, because all freedom will thus be in our hands, since the laws will abolish or create only that which is desirable for us according to the aforesaid program.

davidben1's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:29 PM

ummmm huh???

i didn't get that sober let only alone drunk

still love ya david


if you think i have any lacking, of anything i want for myself already, you would be mistaken.

everything and all things are love.

peace

yellowrose10's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:30 PM


ummmm huh???

i didn't get that sober let only alone drunk

still love ya david


if you think i have any lacking, of anything i want for myself already, you would be mistaken.

everything and all things are love.

peace



damn it....huh????

davidben1's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:35 PM



ummmm huh???

i didn't get that sober let only alone drunk

still love ya david


if you think i have any lacking, of anything i want for myself already, you would be mistaken.

everything and all things are love.

peace



damn it....huh????


good, you sound happier!!!

deep things while drinking, over a computor, can be a buzz killer???

and i do not wish to hijack this thread with such, lol.

we are in the in the "political" forum ya know, lol.

ditto's


yellowrose10's photo
Wed 03/11/09 08:42 PM
:thumbsup:

beeorganic's photo
Wed 03/11/09 10:58 PM

While I no longer have your ambition at my age and because as I have aged I seem to require less gratification, speaking only for myself. I am just happy with much less and with the simple life I have made for myself, and happy that I don't have to be anyones burden. But as I have said before it really doesn't bother me that my taxes contribute to those in need. As for those who don't care about anything, well again I don't focus on that sort of thing our I would be upset all the time and I can't do that.

Well I thank you for your response but I still don't particularly understand, for a guy who seems articulate and doing quite well, why you seem to be so uptight.

I will check out the Little red hen but it better not be some insult to me or I will be back to haunt your a$$... :laughing:


So long as you aren't a financial burden to anyone (I.E. me), it's not my place to question/criticize your or anyones lifestyle choices. You are assuming personal responsibility for your actions. That is the only thing required to statiate me. Unfortunately, we have too many people in the US that aren't willing to accept personal responsibility for their actions and opt to take the path of least resistance instead. The "sense of entitlement" mentality coupled with too many safety nets. Failure is rewared more than success (under the guise of "help") in the delusional quest for equality, fairness, and "common good".

I'm going to have to ponder your "articulate and doing well equated to being "uptight" observation further. The ability to clearly articulate, I believe is one of the cornerstones of success (both in personal and professional matters). It leaves less room for misinterpretation (especially in venues like this where vocal inflection is limited). As per "doing well" (I assume professionally). I'll only say that I'm doing better than Barack Hussein Obama's half-brother and worse Bill Gates. In regards to being "uptight"- If one is serious, one will generally be taken seriously. If one acts like a clown, one gets treated as one. There is an appropriate time and place for both.

The "Little Red Hen" Plot summary (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Red_Hen

"In the tale, the little red hen finds a grain of wheat, and asks for help from the other farmyard animals to plant it. However, no animal is willing to volunteer to help her."

"At each further stage (harvest, threshing, milling the wheat into flour, and baking the flour into bread), the hen again asks for help from the other animals, but again she gets no assistance."

"Finally, the hen has completed her task, and asks who will help her eat the bread. This time, all the previous non-participants eagerly volunteer. However, she declines their help and eats it with her chicks, leaving none for anyone else."

"The moral of the story is that those who show no will to contribute to an end product do not deserve to enjoy the end product."

Ambition has it's rewards.







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