INSOMNIA (184182673) wrote:I Wish I Knew This When I Was Younger
Playing cops and robbers with pointed sticks always ends badly it will kill you
Eating dirt kills you
Touching everything without using sanitizer will kill you
Putting hands out of public transit windows will kill you
Talking back to adults will kill you
Toy guns will kill you
Getting vaccinated will kill you
Eating meat will kill you
Television will kill you
Freedom of thought will kill you
Swimming alone will kill you
INSOMNIA (184182673) wrote:I never trusted ANYTHING but my instincts
Allergic2BS (135815676) wrote:There’s a certain point in life when you realize that there’s far less to look forward to than there is to look back on. So every day going forward is the best day of my life. I wish I’d known that big moments make up the smallest fraction of our lives. The small ones make up the majority of it. If all we’re doing is waiting for the really big moments, we don’t value and appreciate the small ones.
INSOMNIA (184182673) wrote:I Wish I Knew This When I Was Younger
That girls like IT even more than boys do!
Rod (126579776) wrote:Allergic2BS (135815676) wrote:There’s a certain point in life when you realize that there’s far less to look forward to than there is to look back on. So every day going forward is the best day of my life. I wish I’d known that big moments make up the smallest fraction of our lives. The small ones make up the majority of it. If all we’re doing is waiting for the really big moments, we don’t value and appreciate the small ones.
Ain't that the truth.
I have this routine now when I get home from work where I put everything away and get changed, and then I sit down for 30 minutes with the missus - no TV, no phone, and no computer. We can either not say a damn thing or we can chat the entire time, it is entirely up to us. But we will spend the time undistracted and together enjoying the fact that we hooked up. It has taught me to focus on the small and savor it for what it is. I really wish I understood that when I was 15. We blow through so much of life looking for the "next" big moment or thing, that we end up letting the small moments and things become unimportant, forgotten, and worthless. I also used to eat my food like a damn hound dog on a bowl of chow. The French taught me something there too.