6663 pts ยท September 19, 2013
I certainly hope you're proud of yourself
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The two best ways I've found to make positive changes are reading positive books and associating with positive people.
I'm not downplaying your past. My philosophy is to do something to change your future. "Life history" is a nice way of saying "decisions".
It would be hard to stay positive if you weren't already positive. Hence, the change.
Sure: "I'm not willing to change"
"Mere doctrinal divergence" is a nice oxymoron. Look up the core tenets, if you are so inclined.
Mormons are in the same boat. Their ideas on the nature of God and Jesus Christ can't be reconciled with Christian doctrine. Considered by?
You're correct in regard to the word 'God', however their doctrine heavily diverts from the Christian Bible.
Do you acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God?
4) You're the one telling me we're all fighting over the same pie, and I'm saying bake a second pie. And with that I'm heading to bed. Gn.
3) We have creativity and innovation. And we can build skills learned from others where they lost nothing in the process.
2) "the common pool" where I believe wealth can be created that did not previously exist. We are not a closed system. We have imaginations.
1) Sorry trying to catch all the responses. I've enjoyed our convo so far despite difference of philosophy. We disagree on your concept of
You're the human and I'm the rat and I'm the one looking down. See where you've put yourself? Your ideology is backwards imo.
Well thank you for the compliment. When I fail to get to the top, I'll look down and see how far I did manage to get and thank God I did.
I still don't get how you guys see it as stomping on people. Tell me you're not on minimum wage and waiting for the govt to up your pay?
It's a long journey to the 1%, but it takes intention, every day. If you don't, you're just staying in the dust with them.
You want justice, make enough money for yourself and your family plus enough to do the good work you want done. That is what I want to do.
No, but statistics can be and often are exaggerated and at other times minimized or coerced. Can you agree with that?
2) your enemy. Why don't you get some financial mentors and stop listening to the bunk that's designed to keep you where you are.
1) You live in a fantasy land where your generalized notions describe the entire field. So focused on the top 1% because the media made them
A noble goal @OP. The porn culture is killing our foundation. I recommend the "People are awesome" videos and maybe some volunteer work.
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...
Everything changed when the Vape Nation attacked.
Clever girl
Owning a large asset = time and money wealth and that's my goal for my future. I wish you the same, but not with that attitude.
Big salaries = big chunk of your time invested in the owner of your company's future. Even small businesses are just people buying their job
https://open.spotify.com/track/7mGD2p1TAGLr2fvlKYC2gN
The two best ways I've found to make positive changes are reading positive books and associating with positive people.
I'm not downplaying your past. My philosophy is to do something to change your future. "Life history" is a nice way of saying "decisions".
It would be hard to stay positive if you weren't already positive. Hence, the change.
Sure: "I'm not willing to change"
"Mere doctrinal divergence" is a nice oxymoron. Look up the core tenets, if you are so inclined.
Mormons are in the same boat. Their ideas on the nature of God and Jesus Christ can't be reconciled with Christian doctrine. Considered by?
You're correct in regard to the word 'God', however their doctrine heavily diverts from the Christian Bible.
Do you acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God?
4) You're the one telling me we're all fighting over the same pie, and I'm saying bake a second pie. And with that I'm heading to bed. Gn.
3) We have creativity and innovation. And we can build skills learned from others where they lost nothing in the process.
2) "the common pool" where I believe wealth can be created that did not previously exist. We are not a closed system. We have imaginations.
1) Sorry trying to catch all the responses. I've enjoyed our convo so far despite difference of philosophy. We disagree on your concept of
You're the human and I'm the rat and I'm the one looking down. See where you've put yourself? Your ideology is backwards imo.
Well thank you for the compliment. When I fail to get to the top, I'll look down and see how far I did manage to get and thank God I did.
I still don't get how you guys see it as stomping on people. Tell me you're not on minimum wage and waiting for the govt to up your pay?
It's a long journey to the 1%, but it takes intention, every day. If you don't, you're just staying in the dust with them.
You want justice, make enough money for yourself and your family plus enough to do the good work you want done. That is what I want to do.
No, but statistics can be and often are exaggerated and at other times minimized or coerced. Can you agree with that?
2) your enemy. Why don't you get some financial mentors and stop listening to the bunk that's designed to keep you where you are.
1) You live in a fantasy land where your generalized notions describe the entire field. So focused on the top 1% because the media made them
A noble goal @OP. The porn culture is killing our foundation. I recommend the "People are awesome" videos and maybe some volunteer work.
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...
Everything changed when the Vape Nation attacked.
Clever girl
Owning a large asset = time and money wealth and that's my goal for my future. I wish you the same, but not with that attitude.
Big salaries = big chunk of your time invested in the owner of your company's future. Even small businesses are just people buying their job