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Topic: Two Questions:
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Fri 04/22/11 04:18 PM
Question #1.

I do not yet know... Still living life.

Question #2.

My life is a book still being written.


Abracadabra's photo
Fri 04/22/11 05:20 PM

Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?





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Fri 04/22/11 05:34 PM
Edited by greeneyeman on Fri 04/22/11 05:45 PM


Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then, perhaps the Grand Unified Theory?? Wouldn't that be interesting to discover?

He was the first physicist to dream about a Grand Unified Theory (GUT). He spent the entire last days of his life in search of a GUT. Of course, he didn't succeed in that for the simple reason that he was already very much ahead of his times in terms of reasoning power and imagination.
Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.

In otherwords I wouldn't have mind to envision or experience his mind for a day or two to see what it is like to have a IQ of 190 or higher.

Concerning humanitarian needs of success I would say those that are civil rights activists or those that have discovered cures for diseases must have been a great feeling to accomplish. Even those that have discovered the internet, computers, modern technology to help people live better lives. I am sure such people have to be excited and proud of their accomplishments.


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Fri 04/22/11 05:43 PM



Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....




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Fri 04/22/11 05:50 PM
Edited by greeneyeman on Fri 04/22/11 05:51 PM




Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....






Well thank you sir. I don't have such a high IQ in comparison to these people in history, yet I always strive to learn more each day. I am a patient man and try very hard to learn each day as much as possible. I think one of my problems is I am interested in too many things. What I do realize is these people that fascinate me actually concentrated in one topic and never strayed too much away from it. This will help them specialize and even discover new identities as time goes by. I find that fascinating.

I do love the English language and am trying to achieve a Master's Degree in it and hopefully a PhD if I write a good thesis for it. So English will be my passion of course. Will I be a Shakespeare? Probably not, but at least I can say that I can help people interested in the language in the future. That counts for something right!

Nevertheless, thank you for the compliment!

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Fri 04/22/11 06:41 PM





Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....






Well thank you sir. I don't have such a high IQ in comparison to these people in history, yet I always strive to learn more each day. I am a patient man and try very hard to learn each day as much as possible. I think one of my problems is I am interested in too many things. What I do realize is these people that fascinate me actually concentrated in one topic and never strayed too much away from it. This will help them specialize and even discover new identities as time goes by. I find that fascinating.

I do love the English language and am trying to achieve a Master's Degree in it and hopefully a PhD if I write a good thesis for it. So English will be my passion of course. Will I be a Shakespeare? Probably not, but at least I can say that I can help people interested in the language in the future. That counts for something right!

Nevertheless, thank you for the compliment!



Sir??? Sheesh, I ain't never growing up....

"if I write a good thesis for it"? Who cares what others think?
Please yourself, you may not become an English professor, but that shouldn't stop you from spreading your knowledge if you believe you have something to share. Don't take anyone's word for anything, but instead, allow them to confirm your own convictions...




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Fri 04/22/11 06:51 PM






Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....






Well thank you sir. I don't have such a high IQ in comparison to these people in history, yet I always strive to learn more each day. I am a patient man and try very hard to learn each day as much as possible. I think one of my problems is I am interested in too many things. What I do realize is these people that fascinate me actually concentrated in one topic and never strayed too much away from it. This will help them specialize and even discover new identities as time goes by. I find that fascinating.

I do love the English language and am trying to achieve a Master's Degree in it and hopefully a PhD if I write a good thesis for it. So English will be my passion of course. Will I be a Shakespeare? Probably not, but at least I can say that I can help people interested in the language in the future. That counts for something right!

Nevertheless, thank you for the compliment!



Sir??? Sheesh, I ain't never growing up....

"if I write a good thesis for it"? Who cares what others think?
Please yourself, you may not become an English professor, but that shouldn't stop you from spreading your knowledge if you believe you have something to share. Don't take anyone's word for anything, but instead, allow them to confirm your own convictions...






A thesis is required to attain a PhD from a University. I am sure I can pull it off though, yet we shall see.

One who wants will have. I am sure I will become a English professor one day. I will try my hardest!

Thank you for your advice. I won't take anyone's word for it without doing some research first and seeing how I feel about it also. It is the only way to go. :)

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Fri 04/22/11 07:12 PM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


Hmmmmm I think I will just laugh and say all of it..

The only thing I would request is that you drop the man of my dreams in my lap at 16, not 42..
Oh and having him in the same country would have been good.

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Fri 04/22/11 07:18 PM







Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....






Well thank you sir. I don't have such a high IQ in comparison to these people in history, yet I always strive to learn more each day. I am a patient man and try very hard to learn each day as much as possible. I think one of my problems is I am interested in too many things. What I do realize is these people that fascinate me actually concentrated in one topic and never strayed too much away from it. This will help them specialize and even discover new identities as time goes by. I find that fascinating.

I do love the English language and am trying to achieve a Master's Degree in it and hopefully a PhD if I write a good thesis for it. So English will be my passion of course. Will I be a Shakespeare? Probably not, but at least I can say that I can help people interested in the language in the future. That counts for something right!

Nevertheless, thank you for the compliment!



Sir??? Sheesh, I ain't never growing up....

"if I write a good thesis for it"? Who cares what others think?
Please yourself, you may not become an English professor, but that shouldn't stop you from spreading your knowledge if you believe you have something to share. Don't take anyone's word for anything, but instead, allow them to confirm your own convictions...






A thesis is required to attain a PhD from a University. I am sure I can pull it off though, yet we shall see.

One who wants will have. I am sure I will become a English professor one day. I will try my hardest!

Thank you for your advice. I won't take anyone's word for it without doing some research first and seeing how I feel about it also. It is the only way to go. :)



I get the feeling you think I meant religion...

I mean everything! A PHD is a piece of paper, it does not diminish your passion nor your knowledge. Just because one person (or panel of people), do not agree with you, that is no reason to stop pursuing your dreams. Who knows? You may be the person to inspire someone else to achieve what you desire...

Destiny is destiny, there is nothing you can do do to change it. You can use hindsight to ask "what if?", but that will do nothing to change your destiny. Make the best of what you have and don't dwell on the "what ifs". Where you end up is ultimatly your destiny...



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Fri 04/22/11 07:22 PM








Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.


I'm not so sure that we'd consider our immortal all-powerful life to be so "boring" after having had the dream that we had no real power. Maybe we just do this as a way of "refreshing" our appreciation of our true nature.

That's just a thought too.

~~~~


To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.


Speaking of making contributions to the human race:

I have some ideas that could potentially unlock enormous power. Power that would make an atomic bomb seem like a penny firecracker in comparison. Would I be doing humanity a "favor" or a "disservice" by sharing this knowledge with humanity?

Maybe it's best to just let it die with me and hope and pray that no one else discovers it? At least not for a very long time, perhaps when humanity matures to a level where they might actually use it constructively instead of turning it into a bomb.

What constitutes a "contribution" to humanity?







I am assuming that you mean what Albert Einstein contributed since I mentioned his name. One has to also remember that if it wasn't for him we should question if the United States would have won the Pacific war against Japan. The Manhattan Project had a lot of German Scientists in the works of trying to get a atomic bomb to stop Fascism. Trust me if Germany had the bomb first we wouldn't enjoy the things we take granted today. Living in fear is no way to go and yes I know the 9/11 tactic has made us live in fear also for a little while, but it is nothing in comparison to back then. Also Einstein discovered many other things besides warning the president about the impeding problem with Germany at the time with a letter. I primarily would have liked to have had his IQ at the time and to see how his thoughts worked. It would have been interesting if he had the possiblity to live an additional 50 years of life. What would he have discovered then?

Nevertheless concerning humanitarian deeds, I was more in the lines of those that contributed good to society such as those scientists that discovered cures for diseases, civil rights activists, and technological geniuses to help us enjoy the internet for example. Such ideas fascinate me and to have such minds would be great to have.




From the few posts you made in the last few days, I'd say you have the mind you seek.

It just seems you believed someone else when they told you that you didn't....






Well thank you sir. I don't have such a high IQ in comparison to these people in history, yet I always strive to learn more each day. I am a patient man and try very hard to learn each day as much as possible. I think one of my problems is I am interested in too many things. What I do realize is these people that fascinate me actually concentrated in one topic and never strayed too much away from it. This will help them specialize and even discover new identities as time goes by. I find that fascinating.

I do love the English language and am trying to achieve a Master's Degree in it and hopefully a PhD if I write a good thesis for it. So English will be my passion of course. Will I be a Shakespeare? Probably not, but at least I can say that I can help people interested in the language in the future. That counts for something right!

Nevertheless, thank you for the compliment!



Sir??? Sheesh, I ain't never growing up....

"if I write a good thesis for it"? Who cares what others think?
Please yourself, you may not become an English professor, but that shouldn't stop you from spreading your knowledge if you believe you have something to share. Don't take anyone's word for anything, but instead, allow them to confirm your own convictions...






A thesis is required to attain a PhD from a University. I am sure I can pull it off though, yet we shall see.

One who wants will have. I am sure I will become a English professor one day. I will try my hardest!

Thank you for your advice. I won't take anyone's word for it without doing some research first and seeing how I feel about it also. It is the only way to go. :)



I get the feeling you think I meant religion...

I mean everything! A PHD is a piece of paper, it does not diminish your passion nor your knowledge. Just because one person (or panel of people), do not agree with you, that is no reason to stop pursuing your dreams. Who knows? You may be the person to inspire someone else to achieve what you desire...

Destiny is destiny, there is nothing you can do do to change it. You can use hindsight to ask "what if?", but that will do nothing to change your destiny. Make the best of what you have and don't dwell on the "what ifs". Where you end up is ultimatly your destiny...





My dream is to become a professor so the PhD (that piece of paper) is the ticket to be able to teach in a university! So my destiny and desire is this at the moment, aside of writing some books with it!

But no I understand what you mean. Absolutely, I will pursue my dreams and try my best, but it doesn't hurt to fascinate one self from others in the past that have created or accomplished things in life to have it recorded in history. One can say it is a learning experience to see others that have pursued their dreams.

Yes maybe I will influence a few in my life...perhaps I have already! I am sure everyone will one point another.

Thanks for your wisdom by the way. It is much appreciated. :)

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Fri 04/22/11 09:03 PM


..well then wouldn't death ultimately be everyone's destiny,but if'n there was a creator and we are not just a sheer coincidence and he didn't know what i was thinking nor was he a false prophet i would have to say the different types of animals and insects,especially

insects and the way they differ,especially their make up and the mind it would have taken to come up with all the variances,as far as number two i would have to say either a whole lot of money or super powers ..perhaps the power to heal the sick and injured..i think i would find alot of gratification in that...smokin

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Sun 04/24/11 06:09 AM



Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?

Inherant wisdom.....always feeling 'plugged in' with everything around me....that was a great application to add...thankyou.




Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?

Having hooked up with you earlier....it's a real bugger to have to constantly hope you weren't someone else's fairytale....

Why would you erase our memory of you when we were tiny children, why not allow us to keep ALL our knowledge going into that lifetime...instead of editing it for us?



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