Food for thought.

Dec 21, 2003 18:58

One's hapiness is a deterministic variable.

You must realize that at times, you're at the lowest points of your life. One way or another, not much makes you smile anymore. But this is all normal.

One's determination of happiness derives from early childhood. If the child recalls being happy most of the time, it shall remain this way. However, anything less will discourage the child. This is the reason why children that are often spoiled do not become normal human beings.

The most of them do not realize what they're doing, but they show signs of egotism, pseudo-autonomy, insecurity and a evergrowing lack of confidence. Once the good life starts to go sour in one of these child's minds, they start to panic. They worry, they do not realize that life was supposed to have been harder than what it's already been.
The future depends on us all.

Greed will overcome anything as long as it gets its way, no matter what it effects, no matter what it hurts. It will take your child and turn them into baby monsters of its creed, only to have them mindlessly go through life thinking it's all about money.

Money is the root of all evil, time is money, yet time heals all wounds. Quite the interesting paradox in itself.

Do not pursuit money or wealth, nor should your pursuit the riches or jewels you could keep for yourself. It's about your own pursuit of hapiness that this country was built upon.

Stop bitching about the smallest shit that bothers you, and realize it's all in your mind. Stop playing games with yourself, make the system work for you.

...I just whipped this up instantly for no reason, but I like it. I'm feeling the urge to be philisophical. I urge you to do the same sometime, you wouldn't believe what you could find out about yourself and others around you. People believe that I'm smart for coming up with these things... but those are the same people that believe thinking too much is a bad thing.
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