Absolutely. If you are weighed down at home with three widescreen digital TVs, just realise that there are people who have learned to live their lives first-hand without any TV at all.
Also, a television is unimportant. What is a television programme, and why is it vital to watch one? A poor representation of reality created by some film crew?
A certain amount of money is necessary to do anything, of course. And as simply, what you do with it is why you earn the money in the first place… I think when a person truly starts to understand why he does things and what he wants to work for, there is no fear of sliding back some ladder… yet it is not an easy road to achieve this understanding. Television does not really help, as things are now.
The saying is great. Nothing a person can contribute comes from anyone save himself, yet he must make the best of what he has, in the world in which he lives.
Amen to that.
… sounds like an evangelist talking from the back of his cadillac.
Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it sure helps move you up the Maslow scale.
Yes, but once you are at the top of the scale, the fall can be disastrous if one forgets that they were at the bottom at one time!
A great fall waits for those with great pride. No?
It pays to treat people with love and respect no matter the size of their purse.
Absolutely. If you are weighed down at home with three widescreen digital TVs, just realise that there are people who have learned to live their lives first-hand without any TV at all.
Also, a television is unimportant. What is a television programme, and why is it vital to watch one? A poor representation of reality created by some film crew?
A certain amount of money is necessary to do anything, of course. And as simply, what you do with it is why you earn the money in the first place… I think when a person truly starts to understand why he does things and what he wants to work for, there is no fear of sliding back some ladder… yet it is not an easy road to achieve this understanding. Television does not really help, as things are now.
The saying is great. Nothing a person can contribute comes from anyone save himself, yet he must make the best of what he has, in the world in which he lives.
I agree with the semtiment…but I have to say having the best of everything helps a lot too!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7189947.stm …
… the answer is just to cut down on the digitial toys, especially the flat-screen televisions.
Also, it is better to live life with one persona rather than with many. Cuts down on the arguments.