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Guest Fiasco
Oh, and another thing that I would change is to get through my head that Love is just a word. >.< Can't seem to get it to stay in my head though. Dangit!
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I lost a great friend a year back. I used to wish I could change that. But now I don't. If I didn't lose her, I wouldn't be where I am now... put it that way.

Nothing at all. I couldn't change anything in my life.. my life is what I want it to be. Changing something, would probably ruin something else..
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I would get me a hottie volleyball player...again...Maybe this time a little more liberal...Maybe someone whoe doesn't live so much for God...Someone not afraid to live for themselves...bleah...I have strange tastes...
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Guest Taylor Hewitt
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crisis Analogy [/i]
[B]Honestly? I wouldn't change anything. My life isn't perfect, but events take place for a reason, and I rather not alter my life anymore than it has to be. You take the good with the bad, and some things you regret, some things you don't. It's LIFE. Even if you could change one thing, in a few years, it'd be another thing you'd want to change, and then another. And you get the general idea. People sadly, are never satisfied. [/B][/QUOTE]
This thread it for people who WANT to change their lives. We don't want to hear about how perfect you are when alot of us aren't. This thread it something that might give people courage to try and to the things they want most. And you aren't.

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[color=darkgreen][font=gothic]I would change the things I want. If I was to be different, my different self would not want to eat badly. It would want to brush it's teeth everyday (or at all). It would want other people's happiness before it's own. It would want to get thinner enough to actually do something about it... it would not want pain to compensate for lack of pleasure. It would want pain [i]and[/i] pleasure, and would be able to cope with fat free foods without screaming and hurling them across the supermarket/kitchen. [/font][/color]
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I have been really poor my entire life. That is the one thing I would change. I'm not saying I want to be rich, I just don't want to be poor. There are a lot of things I have had to give up because I am poor. Things like Martial Arts (not enough money to pay for classes)and church related activites (there is a fee to get into clubs)and even people. Like there is this one guy I go to school with and he is exactly like me in every way. We do the same things, we like the same things, we think the same way. The only difference between us is that he is really rich. So he is trained in three types of Martial Arts, he speaks Japanese almost perfectly, and he is already taking some of his classes at the college. For this reason I could never be friends with him. Anyway, I just feel like I could do great things if I only had the money, so that is what I would change about my life.
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Guest Taylor Hewitt
"Money Doesn't But Happiness."
BULL.
If you are unhappy, then you have money. You have happy thoughts of what you will buy. Even if you don't have money you are happy thinking about if you did. Then you are happy when you buy stuff. So whoever said that never played XBOX or probably hasn't been on OtakuBoards. Am I right?

All The Best

Taylor Hewitt
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[color=darkgreen][font=gothic]I think that you are confusing happiness with contentment.

Money, in my opinion, cannot make you happy, only temporarily satisfied. This gives the illusion of happiness, but as happiness results from other things, deeper things, such as intimate connections with people through love and respect, it can never result from material objects.

This is linked back to the time when there was a need for happiness, but there were as of yet no material objects. Something unnatural could never make us happy - it could make our lives easier, it could make things more convenient, giving us more time or enjoyment, but happiness is neither of those things.

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money can lead to happiness, but if i could change one thing, it wouldn't be that. i would want to change. . .the ppl i live with. not their personality, just have them dissapear, leave and never come back. *nods* that would improve everyones lives, i think.
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Money leads to people knocking on yor door to ask if you'll play out or if they can come play n your playstaion. I know....because we have 3 consules, and this bratt keeps on asking to come it. That's what money leads to...My big brov (29 years old) has alot of money, when he comes to see us, the kids hang around his car. He's praticaly rich!
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Guest Taylor Hewitt
Contentment - that's probably what I was thinking.

But sometimes money leads to love. You have money, you have a big flashy car. Attracts girls. Attracts the girl of your life.

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