P Pamela Elite Mentor Platinum Feb 6, 2004 #1 What may trouble us in life is not what happens to us, but usually, how we react to what happens. Or as the first-century philosopher Epictetus put it, "What disturbs people's minds is not events, but their judgments on events."
What may trouble us in life is not what happens to us, but usually, how we react to what happens. Or as the first-century philosopher Epictetus put it, "What disturbs people's minds is not events, but their judgments on events."
P Pamela Elite Mentor Platinum Feb 6, 2004 #3 I've had my share. But I try and look on the positive side of things.
biteme MVP EF VIP Feb 6, 2004 #4 Sure and guns don't kill people, people kill people. The gun sure did help though. j/k pam
Deus Ex Machina New member Feb 6, 2004 #5 Pamela said: What may trouble us in life is not what happens to us, but usually, how we react to what happens. Or as the first-century philosopher Epictetus put it, "What disturbs people's minds is not events, but their judgments on events." Click to expand... If you're into that, you should read some works by Plato. 'The Republic' comes to mind...
Pamela said: What may trouble us in life is not what happens to us, but usually, how we react to what happens. Or as the first-century philosopher Epictetus put it, "What disturbs people's minds is not events, but their judgments on events." Click to expand... If you're into that, you should read some works by Plato. 'The Republic' comes to mind...
P Pamela Elite Mentor Platinum Feb 6, 2004 #6 biteme said: Sure and guns don't kill people, people kill people. The gun sure did help though. j/k pam Click to expand... I would say if the gun wasn't around. They would fine something else to do it.
biteme said: Sure and guns don't kill people, people kill people. The gun sure did help though. j/k pam Click to expand... I would say if the gun wasn't around. They would fine something else to do it.