Yep, I'm 17 but I'll never grow old. So far I have come close to death 3 times since the beginning of the year...
Not if I die first I think I'd rather die young(ish), like 50-60 than go through all the pain and trouble of old age. I've recently come out of hospital after my 3rd close encounter with death (this year). I crashed my motorcycle head-on into a car at 60mph. Lucky to be alive, but I have 2 broken arms (typing is a b!tch), broken nose, partial memory loss and a nasty laceration to the leg. I probably won't live too long, but I don't care as long as I'm living my life to the full
i've been starring at moto photo trying to find a nice pic, but i dont think some of you are old enough to see....DOS B000000000BIES!
My father said to me "Live every day like thinking that you'r going to die that day, one day you will be right"
We waste about 1/3 of our lives sleeping. We spend roughly 1/4 of our lives in school, 1/2 working, and 1/4 retired. Just throwing that depressing note out there.
I am 13 and i dont really care about where my life is going. Im just enjoy the present. I plan to get a fun job, make money, and go out with style( probably something like my experimental fusion reactor blowing up.) I find thinking about stuff like "where our lives are going" is a bit depressing. we should all just focus on the present and live our life happily.
Good luck with that. Fun can't go with job. I'm pretty sure there's some grammatical rule that restricts that.
you can have fun at a job - you can have fun where ever you choose to have it. Also hard work is absolutely necessary if you want to be successful in your creative indulgences. Focusing on the future is also extremely important - look at what concentrating on the present with tunnel vision has done to the planet since the turn of the last century.
I find that cynicism is the best approach to life so when you ARE succesful it feels a lot better than just meeting your expectations.
I find cynicism to be better for creative reasons, and that more than a cynic I am a realist when dealing with reality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o41gTpCTxjc&playnext_from=TL&videos=--zItflSt_E Fast Forward to 1:01:00 for Greg Boyd's Speech