Another year is ending but another one is beginning. Sometimes time doesn't seem to be on our side and we just can't cheat the bastard!
Nonetheless life is full of surprises plus the surprises we add our own, I think it's something worth living.
Tonight I saw a documentary that made me sad and happy at the same time. We live on a beautiful and abundant planet, but boy, do we have some work to do as a specie! Diversity is great and all but poverty and disease are not! I think we could feel rich and healthy without the poor and sick people. I has just looking out the window and for about 20 years almost nothing changed. Nothing to show live improvements. But hey, I've a phone which I talk to. That's what I call progress.
So when you got the time, I recommend you to watch
Life In A Day. It's available for free on youtube and you can watch it here:
[link]Happy New Year everyone!
*Cristian
(I mean, I'm kind of late, but that's because my computer is really slow - I was writing this from December!
so you're computer just got in 2013... niceeee! so you're computer has the power to slow down time... damn you're lucky!
time is my no. 1 enemy! I feel I need to do too much and I have way too little time!
started looking into ways of reaching enlightenment, a state of mind which would change my perception of the world/reality, including time itself.
and I want to do this without having some label attached like buddishm or taosim or something.
I know it's not an easy task, but I feel I can do it.
What are yours new year's resolutions?
It's not like I'm using this. It's not like my computer would need one!
That's very interesting, I guess you're going to read an analyze a lot? I was curious about Japanese religions some time ago, because I wwas reading about Japanese history, which I find fascinating. Too bad I didn't have time to read about it more.
I usually don't have any New Year's resolutions. My best resolution was 1280x960 and I'm still attached to it emotionally
it's kinda ironic to have plenty of time when our body won't be able to do all the things we want to do when we were younger!