Act upon concisely, waiting for something to happen or find you now is taking the easy road in our journey of life.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Life's Lessons
I had great joy when I received this in an email today. This made me step back and realize what exactly you are doing with your life as a whole. These can help solve many concerns, thoughts and the reasoning that we encounter within ourselves; whether you agree or disagree is up to you, but I truly enjoy and believe in a majority of these values.
- Matt
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If i weren't a hopelessly depressed college student right now who just lost the love of his life ("just?" it was more than a month ago!) then I would have no problem with agreeing with these rules. Either way, I don't think it really matters if you appreciate them, but whether you're able to do something about it.
I'm a 24year old "young professional". I have faith in God and a strong will for the people I'm close to. I love going outdoors and being active. I don't judge people, nor do I like to be judged. I might have a *slight* obsession with music (42GB of music and counting). Numbers intrigue me; I absolutely enjoy working with them and solving problems here at my job. Financial statements and excel sheets rock my socks and I get excited like a child who is about to get ice cream for breakfast when looking, creating and working with them. I'm a skinny guy who could care less about being skinny. I never take one day for granted with the people that I love. I enjoy the gift of "giving" to people, especially if it's in a positive way. If I make a small impact one a person's life for the positive, then I feel that my "job" is complete! I have a strong, quick-witted personality at times which can be overbearing to some people at times. I love cooking food for other people as I get enjoyment out of their reactions! I'm still trying to find myself out in this "real" world. It's challenging, but worth the time and effort
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If i weren't a hopelessly depressed college student right now who just lost the love of his life ("just?" it was more than a month ago!) then I would have no problem with agreeing with these rules. Either way, I don't think it really matters if you appreciate them, but whether you're able to do something about it.
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