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Loss and Living

2Thick

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It has been said that you do not really appreciate something until it is gone. The truth of the matter is that you lose much more than you gain in life.

You appreciate opportunities that were not taken. You do not appreciate the loss of something (or someone). You miss the way they made you feel.

The moral of the story is to own as little material objects as possible but get as much emotional experience as possible.

This probably makes no sense.

There it is....
 
2Thick said:
It has been said that you do not really appreciate something until it is gone. The truth of the matter is that you lose much more than you gain in life.

You appreciate opportunities that were not taken. You do not appreciate the loss of something (or someone). You miss the way they made you feel.

The moral of the story is to own as little material objects as possible but get as much emotional experience as possible.

This probably makes no sense.

There it is....

Don't agree with you on not missing someone. Unless you are say9ing that the loss of someone can only be defined as "Missing the way they made you feel." Everything comes down to a feeling. If you miss someone that you lost it's because of the way you feel about them or the way they made you feel. That is no revelation.
 
OuttLaw said:
This is why Im going to sell all my possesions and move to Tibet to become a monk.

I have this reserved as an option.
 
2Thick said:
It has been said that you do not really appreciate something until it is gone. The truth of the matter is that you lose much more than you gain in life.

You appreciate opportunities that were not taken. You do not appreciate the loss of something (or someone). You miss the way they made you feel.

The moral of the story is to own as little material objects as possible but get as much emotional experience as possible.

This probably makes no sense.

There it is....


It makes a lot of sense. :)

Material things can always be replaced.

But someone you love and very close too,
can never be replaced.

RIP Big Brother! :angel:
 
but my material possesions will never leave me.. they are all i truly have in this life and there is no proof of the next.
 
Cool 2Thick, can I have your computer then? since you won't be needing it, I think it could still give me some happiness.
 
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