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Old 11.05.2009, 07:07 PM   #26
artsygrrl
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Originally Posted by knox
my half a brain does not want to spoil the surprise.

whatever i wanted to be doing now that i had planned has changed.

all the changes were for the best.

when i was younger i used to think that making long term plans would help and prevent things. i was wrong.

so the more i grow up, the more i want to keep an open mind about everything.

and that way i guess less anxiety, frustration and more happiness.

so before you use your patronizing tone, you might wanna consider that people are different.

for me, the planning approach doesn't work. I am much too spontaneous and dynamic. The best things that have ever happened to me were by surprise and I think that is because I am not afraid of change and I can spot opportunities.

I feel too confined and unhappy within the boundaries of plans, instead I dream of unexpected changes. which happen to me all the time.

the less fear i have, the less plans i have the more good things happen to me. i like it like that.

the more i grow up the more i learn to live with uncertainties.

All I want in 5 years is inner peace.
I live in the here-and-now because tomorrow I may be DEAD.

To peg me as patronizing is a naive assumption. So I don't realize that people are different? Duh. You don't even know me.
You totally jump on something that is just a FUCKING QUESTION.

Take it easy, knox. I'm not attacking anybody. Jesus.
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