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OK, I'm back but I don't know for how long.
Still Confused
Most bloggers here seem to be quite young. Guess I can understand that. But they all seem to have the same things going - from school, to boy(girl) friends, to emotional problems, etc. I know at their age I had the same things going on, I'm just so glad that it all eventually goes away and life becomes more real and less hectic. In truth, the problems you have when you're a teen-ager will become (should you survive them) inconsequential in just a few years.
I'm not making light of them, just saying they will occur over and over during your life until they become totally everyday and boring. If you're a teen-ager, or in your twenties, or thirties, etc., enjoy your life, it's the best you'll ever have if you'll just let it be so.
As you can see, am still experimenting with what I want this place to be. Any suggestions? Need answers to life's problem, just ask, I always have an answer (not necessarily a good one, but I alway have one). In my twenties I was looking for all the answers, in my thirties I realized I needed to look for the questions instead, in my forties, I thought there were no answers and all the questions were ambiguous, in my fifties I thought I had finally figured out that all the questions and answers were immaterial, and now in my sixties....I just hope I wake up tomorrow.
Speaking of tomorrow, we'll try a little humor. Maybe.
I'm not making light of them, just saying they will occur over and over during your life until they become totally everyday and boring. If you're a teen-ager, or in your twenties, or thirties, etc., enjoy your life, it's the best you'll ever have if you'll just let it be so.
As you can see, am still experimenting with what I want this place to be. Any suggestions? Need answers to life's problem, just ask, I always have an answer (not necessarily a good one, but I alway have one). In my twenties I was looking for all the answers, in my thirties I realized I needed to look for the questions instead, in my forties, I thought there were no answers and all the questions were ambiguous, in my fifties I thought I had finally figured out that all the questions and answers were immaterial, and now in my sixties....I just hope I wake up tomorrow.
Speaking of tomorrow, we'll try a little humor. Maybe.
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