Random Ranting in Eb

Jun 26, 2006 22:58

So, it's been quite awhile since my last entry... heh, "Father, it has been a long time since my last confession". It's very strange, that custom. If you believe in an omniscient omnipotent all loving God, God would already have forgiven your sins. I suppose it's just so people can get everything off their chest, so they can hear the words "You are ( Read more... )

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that_song June 27 2006, 05:40:33 UTC
Alive and well I see, hope you don't ramble too hard at work (I figure more at the warehouse than psych lab).

As for a goal to be happiness, it's not a unfair goal, but it can be if you don't have any plan to it. It'd be like saying I want to be a musician and never picking up an instrument, but expect to be it in 5 years. You have to find what will get you there, like, for some, the formula is job->money->financial stability->family->happy, he has a steady girlfriend, so you can omit the looking and such, although that is on major source of happiness for him.

Although, for happiness, I would be beware the trappings of love, and saying that being in a relationship will make you happy. In the beginning (generally) it will make both parties, but after, it's another story. You really can't just put expectation on others, and it's all just things you can't really control (because ultimately meeting the person is luck, happenstance, or if you're romantic enough, fate). And theoretically speaking, you'll only end up with one person (unless you're polygamic, asexual, or refuse to stay with one person), and that you'll miss 90% of the time (or 1/X, x being the girls/guys).

So happiness is definately a possible goal =)

Eb huh? impressive, which octave may I ask?

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zorander22 June 28 2006, 01:14:09 UTC
Ya, definitely more rambling at the warehouse ;)

I'm glad happiness is a possible goal! Thanks for the encouragement... most of the time I'm pretty happy overall, just sometimes it doesn't work out so well... but I guess that's true for everyone, right?

It was spanning three octaves! A masterpiece! You should hear my 10 minutes of silence in D major some time!

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rensalterego June 28 2006, 01:42:19 UTC
10 minutes of silence - brilliant!

ps: I'm spamming you more than you're spamming you!

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