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Things I learned from watching television...
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Saturday, January 28, 2006
5:10:00 AM EST
Feeling Quiet
Hearing You're Beautiful by James Blunt

Things I learned from watching television...

1. Everyone gets a certain number of heartbeats in their lifetime. Some more than others but we all have the same opportunity... no, the obligation to make every one of them count for something. That doesn't mean nonstop action... just continuous living. We all get bogged down at some time or another ... no one can resist that... but the clock doesn't stop ticking. Time doesn't stand still and it doesn't wait. Life is precious. Treat it as such.

2. Even with that being said, sometimes the dreams and the goals that I harbor within my heart have to be put off, even sacrificed under certain circumstances, for the greater good. It doesn't make it any easier knowing this but while I do have to live, still I must do so unselfishly. What's good for me doesn't necessarily make it the best possible scenario for the others that would be affected by the decisions I make in order to reach that outcome. Slowing down just long enough to consider the consequences to my actions might save a lot of pain and discomfort in the long run. That's worth avoiding although some people I know would argue with me that I think too much and that pain is an integral part of living, a source of vital learning. Still, I want to avoid it as much as possible. Even at cost.



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  • #1 Comment from moonhillwitch
    1/31/06 12:01 AM | Permalink
    Ya know, I think I agree with alot of this entry.  Also, don't feel bad hun, people say I think too much as well.  Sometimes though, I think that the ones that 'think too much' come up with some of the most interesting thoughts and theories.  (Another one of my opinions).  If you don't think about things, how do you know what you are meant to learn from them?  I think we have to question ourselves, in order to learn from ourselves.  (Another opinion).  I not only think too much, but I propbably question myself too much as well.  (Can ya tell?).  ;o)

    Take care and have a good night!   ~Moonie