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The Truth in Life
Sunday, 30 April 2006
Time flies like an unladen swallow
Mood:  cool
Well, another month has come and gone. You know, I remember when I was younger it seemed like days couldn't pass by fast enough. Maybe it was because I always had something to look forward to on the horizon. The anticipation likely made time almost stand still. Now that I'm older, everyday is almost the same. Weeks fly by as if they were days and I am constantly fighting the feeling that I am going nowhere at an ever increasing rate of speed. However, it is not to say I'm not happy. In fact, most days I feel quite good, and yet, there is still that nagging sensation that there is more for me to do. Oh well, when the time comes perhaps I will have the foresight to see it. Hope everyone out there is doing well. Oh and I will have those photos soon I promise. :-)

Posted by Marshall Banana at 18:04 EDT
Updated: Sunday, 30 April 2006 18:04 EDT
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Friday, 5 May 2006 - 13:28 EDT

Name: Noah Becker
Home Page: http://www.nbbecker.com

Ahhh grasshopper... You should read a book called "Be Here Now". The basic philosophy is simple... live each day in the here and now. If you are feeling that your life is just passing you buy sometimes you need to take a step back and say... I only have one TODAY and thats TODAY... i have to make the most of it. Sure you work those 10 hour days... but you have to make the most of it. Do what makes you happy... not what makes others happy and not what makes you the most money (unless of course that is what makes you happy). I know i'm preaching to the choir... but you should check out that book. It's very interesting and I think you might find it quite enlightening.

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