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    #1
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    Life is a coin.

    I can't seem to get it together lately. I took on a new motto this morning. If you don't know what do anymore, try doing something for someone else. Insight like that comes only when three joints, two adderall, and half a bar kick in and induce the sort of tranquility granted to those with a clear understanding of selflessness, an understanding that was once all too clear, then suddenly came crashing down alongside the interstate. My peril took the form a three ton S.U.V. A burst came from the back of the truck. I wasn't ready for a pop-quiz yet! And even though I am quite fond of this world's twisted game, never once did I lose my mode, until the time to came that I had to push this truck 300 ft. to a nearby parking lot. Fortunately, a young man came to our aid. Had I appreciated this relief, I would probably be sitting in a comfortable room, smoking weed, and giving foot massages. Instead I sat quietly contemplating in a broken down truck. I refrained from saying anything that would express my unease. I mean, the girl's baby broke down on the highway while driving her new friend (Me) to a comfortable location where good times were promised plentiful, at least more cerebral than being stranded. There was a moment in the car. We both sat baking in the hot sun, I'm saying absolutely nothing positive was made conscious until I considered how she was feeling.

    Life's unforeseeable events can hurl a mean curve ball at you, and it's moments like these where knowledge of wisdom really soften the blow. Today, I managed to keep my mouth shut when there was nothing good to say. It's incredible how you can have the phrase "pissed off" colored on your face and still maintain a sense of calmness by simply not speaking a word of complaint or offense. Aha! I suppose my actions still coincided with the motto. Not a single word from my mouth hinted frustration, and for that the atmosphere was clear, without a trace of tension.
    Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Life is a coin. I can't seem to get it together lately. I took on a new motto this morning. If you don't know what do anymore, try doing something for someone else. Insight like that comes only when three joints, two adderall, and half a bar kick in and induce the sort of tranquility granted to those with a clear understanding of selflessness, an understanding that was once all too clear, then suddenly came crashing down alongside the interstate. My peril took the form a three ton S.U.V. A burst came from the Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Life is a coin.

    I can't seem to get it together lately. I took on a new motto this morning. If you don't know what do anymore, try doing something for someone else. Insight like that comes only when three joints, two adderall, and half a bar kick in and induce the sort of tranquility granted to those with a clear understanding of selflessness, an understanding that was once all too clear, then suddenly came crashing down alongside the interstate. My peril took the form a three ton S.U.V. A burst came from the back of the truck. I wasn't ready for a pop-quiz yet! And even though I am quite fond of this world's twisted game, never once did I lose my mode, until the time to came that I had to push this truck 300 ft. to a nearby parking lot. Fortunately, a young man came to our aid. Had I appreciated this relief, I would probably be sitting in a comfortable room, smoking weed, and giving foot massages. Instead I sat quietly contemplating in a broken down truck. I refrained from saying anything that would express my unease. I mean, the girl's baby broke down on the highway while driving her new friend (Me) to a comfortable location where good times were promised plentiful, at least more cerebral than being stranded. Life is a game of give and take.

    Life's unforeseeable events can hurl a mean curve ball at you, and it's moments like these where knowledge of wisdom really soften the blow. Today, I managed to keep my mouth shut when there was nothing good to say. It's incredible how you can have the phrase "pissed off" colored on your face and still maintain a sense of calmness by simply not speaking a word of complaint or offense. Aha! I suppose my actions still coincided with the motto. Not a single word from my mouth hinted frustration, and for that the atmosphere was clear, without a trace of tension. Silence can mean many things, I was just trying to catch my breath.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Life is a coin.

    Good read.

    Today, I managed to keep my mouth shut when there was nothing good to say. It's incredible how you can have the phrase "pissed off" colored on your face and still maintain a sense of calmness by simply not speaking a word of complaint or offense. Aha! I suppose my actions still coincided with the motto. Not a single word from my mouth hinted frustration, and for that the atmosphere was clear, without a trace of tension.
    I always feel that a persons personal conflicts should stay personal, unless they are willing to try to constructively find the root of that it is that is putting them in such an altered state of unhappiness or anger. If you have had negative day, why not tell a friend about it instead of letting your problems root and taking it out on a friendly whether passively or aggressively.

    A wonderful thing about being human is that we can control and defuse our inner turmoil in positive dissuasion.


    Whenever your coin lands on selfish, is it so hard just to flip it again?

    I enjoyed your post. Even though i only lightly commented on your subject matter.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Life is a coin.

    There are so many things I could complain about, but I really try to save people the earache...Who am I kidding? I'll tell anyone who will listen. And it really isn't difficult to change your mind. Just make a choice. Observe someone else's state. It's hard to make something positive when you're gasping for fresh-air, metaphorically speaking.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Life is a coin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ganj
    It's hard to make something positive when you're gasping for fresh-air, metaphorically speaking.
    Is it not the gasping that makes the ability to craft something positive possible? Life may be hard for you at a particular time, or even for the entire duration that is your share in the experience; but you can, step by step, forge tools that will enable you to construct and destruct certain ideals against your animistic (selfish) nature.

    Keep gasping my friend, when your head is constantly dipping under water, its what keeps you alive. I hope you find shore again soon.

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