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life is short, and time demands its toll...

Great...

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Hi!

I can't remember the last time I felt as happy as I am now.
It's been a long time since I had this energy as I wake up in the morning.

Great! I feel great!

Thanks for reading,
Dan

Moving on...

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Hi!

After almost 3 weeks since I broke up with my ex-girlfriend, here I am balancing things out.
I'm way happier now for 2 reasons. First, because now I no longer feel guilty for carrying on a relationship with someone I didn't love anymore. Second, because I'm going into another relationship.

This new relationship is full of mysteries, so easy-going, laid-back, no pressure at all. And I'm loving it to the bones! Couldn't feel so free and attached at the same time.

We are carrying things forward so naturally, that we can't realize what's really going on. She's adorable, understanding, beautiful. Sex? Wow, couldn't be better!
For me, that's the way things should be in life. Easy, light, and nice! So nice. Smooth. Natural.

Thanks for reading,
Dan

Yeah!

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Hi!

I've been single for 10 days now and I couldn't be happier!
Thanks to all of those who helped me through this difficult process of breaking up.

There will be a post relating all the final process. :smile:

Love ya all!

Thanks for reading,
Dan

Giving up is good...

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Hi!

I found the text below, and it gave me a good perspective about dealing with problemas easily and taking my life into another level, by allowing myself to fail (sometimes).

The Best Way to Solve a Problem: Give Up

Sometimes the easiest way to solve a problem is to stop participating in the problem. Sometimes the smartest choice is giving up.

I don’t think that giving up should be your primary method for dealing with problems. But there are certainly a lot of cases where it just seems to be the most intelligent answer.

The more I stop trying to force things to happen, the more they just seem to sort themselves out. The more I let things happen, the less time I spend trying to make them happen.

Giving up is really about honoring your feelings. It’s about giving up trying to force yourself into a

mold of societal shoulds and embracing your true self.

So here’s an invitation to:

Give up trying to be cool.
Give up your golden handcuffs.
Give up wanting to be a famous musician, artist, architect, thinker, writer, whatever-it-is. Maybe it’s smarter to make your purpose have an impact, instead.
Give up wanting to be different for the sake of being unique.
Give up trying to be perfect.
Give up keeping relationships with people you don’t really like.
Give up trying to be the center of attention.
Give up trying to be important. (Focusing on community is usually more fulfilling.)
Give up achieving a lot of ego-driven goals.
Give up trying to be super-focused. Sometimes the most compelling ideas come from the most messy, unexpected sources.
Give up trying to be indie.
Give up trying to popular.
Give up caring about owning a lot of cool things, which keep you distracted from acknowledging that you don’t like what you’re doing with your life.
Give up trying to have a perfectly organized workspace and a zero inbox.
With that said, there are a lot of ways we think we’re doing good, but we’re really not.

Counter-intuitive to what you think, it might make more sense to:

Give up trying to be super happy all the time. Instead, settle for being peaceful.
Give up needing a reason to share your love. Being alive is reason enough.
Give up trying to be everything to everyone.
Give up sacrificing your life for an expensive degree that makes you feel important.
Give up trying to be ultra productive, especially if productivity is making you miserable.
Give up caring about having a respectable job, a respectable resume, and a respectable life. Replace following a template, with freestyling life.
Give up trying to constantly improve yourself. Sometimes too much self improvement can cause you to lose sight of the present.
Give up caring about doing what works.
Give up thinking you don’t have the time or skills to make your dreams a reality.
Give up caring about knowing everything in advance before you take action. Put yourself on auto-response instead.
Give up trying to always find interesting experiences and interesting things to do. Alternatively, be interesting and be interested.
Give up trying to live up to the expectation of your parents, your friends, your boss, and peers.
Give up trying to live up to the expectation of… yourself.
Give up trying to have a flawless body, perfect face, or an impeccable wardrobe. Care more about beautifying your mind and being a person who takes beautiful actions.
Trying to make things happen all the time creates a lot of unnecessary anxiety. It’s stressful trying to deny what is.

When I give up, I accept life as it is. No strings attached. No wishing things were different. If an action needs to be taken, I take it. But I’ve given up letting my happiness be dependent on a thing.

Most of these problems only exist within our minds. They’re not real physical problems; they’re simply psychic, imagined obstacles.

It’s interesting how we seem to have so many problems, so many dilemmas. But most of the time the answer to solving them is doing nothing. Giving up.

So, what do you think? Has giving up ever helped you win?

Taken from: Illuminated Mind


Thanks for reading,
Dan

Pink's "Dear Mr. President"...

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Thank God the world has Obama now...



Dear Mr. President,
Come take a walk with me.
Let's pretend we're just two people and
You're not better than me.
I'd like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly.

What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street?
Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep?
What do you feel when you look in the mirror?
Are you proud?

How do you sleep while the rest of us cry?
How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye?
How do you walk with your head held high?
Can you even look me in the eye
And tell me why?

Dear Mr. President,
Were you a lonely boy?
Are you a lonely boy?
Are you a lonely boy?
How can you say
No child is left behind?
We're not dumb and we're not blind.
They're all sitting in your cells
While you pave the road to hell.

What kind of father would take his own daughter's rights away?
And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay?
I can only imagine what the first lady has to say
You've come a long way from whiskey and cocaine.

How do you sleep while the rest of us cry?
How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye?
How do you walk with your head held high?
Can you even look me in the eye?

Let me tell you 'bout hard work
Minimum wage with a baby on the way
Let me tell you 'bout hard work
Rebuilding your house after the bombs took them away
Let me tell you 'bout hard work
Building a bed out of a cardboard box
Let me tell you 'bout hard work
Hard work
Hard work
You don't know nothing 'bout hard work
Hard work
Hard work
Oh

How do you sleep at night?
How do you walk with your head held high?
Dear Mr. President,
You'd never take a walk with me.
Would you?