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Edited by
plastic_pancakes
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Fri 03/04/16 06:29 AM
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Someone I'm no longer friends with once proposed to me that an interesting evaluation on your current condition is to adopt the perspective that the problems, people, and situations that you were obsessed with two years ago are not probably ongoing issues.
Now, this obviously does not apply to medical conditions, but I think this is fair enough in a lot of other cases. I am not dating the same people as two years ago, living in the same state, driving the same car, et al... So my question that I'm proposing is not what issues from two years ago you no longer worry about, but this - In two years' time, what do you want to be able to say that you don't have worry about anymore, that you're worried about today? |
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Hummm.. I have a 2 week philosophy. No problem lasts more than two weeks.
Small or large the details change. The problem no longer exists or there is a new one (s). As far a health, I guess not. |
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No car payment. lol
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Someone I'm no longer friends with once proposed to me that an interesting evaluation on your current condition is to adopt the perspective that the problems, people, and situations that you were obsessed with two years ago are not probably ongoing issues. Now, this obviously does not apply to medical conditions, but I think this is fair enough in a lot of other cases. I am not dating the same people as two years ago, living in the same state, driving the same car, et al... So my question that I'm proposing is not what issues from two years ago you no longer worry about, but this - In two years' time, what do you want to be able to say that you don't have worry about anymore, that you're worried about today? employers, deciding which bills to pay, health, |
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No car payment. lol ohhhh, that's a good one,,,,,this is my first year with one so it didn't come to mind |
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Edited by
peggy122
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Fri 03/04/16 07:48 AM
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Making a career change
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The IRS chasing me for tax penalties from years ago.
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Returning the library books I borrowed 3 years ago..yup.. that one keeps me up late at night..wink
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Someone I'm no longer friends with once proposed to me that an interesting evaluation on your current condition is to adopt the perspective that the problems, people, and situations that you were obsessed with two years ago are not probably ongoing issues. Now, this obviously does not apply to medical conditions, but I think this is fair enough in a lot of other cases. I am not dating the same people as two years ago, living in the same state, driving the same car, et al... So my question that I'm proposing is not what issues from two years ago you no longer worry about, but this - In two years' time, what do you want to be able to say that you don't have worry about anymore, that you're worried about today? i live more day to day tomorrow is not promised <shrug> only thing i really worry about is my friends and fam's health so uhm , i guess that |
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In two years' time, what do you want to be able to say that you don't have worry about anymore, that you're worried about today?
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Retired from my job.
Focus on my orchid nursery and painting 100 %. |
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grad school
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I'm hoping that in the next two years, I'll be able to live with my best friend. I can't guarantee it will happen, but I know how important they are to me. We used to live together, so I already know what they're like to live with.
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Edited by
Spike1964
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Mon 03/07/16 08:47 AM
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Don't worry about boat repairs anymore I just buy a new one, was such hard work every couple of years but have no need now.
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Living the life I have worked hard for.
Enjoying meeting new and interesting people. I am not worried about tomorrow's problems they can take care of themselves. Why stress over something that is not worth it. Live for today and be happy. |
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I'm not worried about anything. Why worry? Be happy. Dont sweat the small things, and most things are small things. Sometimes I worry about things like having to do housework/cleaning, (I hate housework/cleaning) but once I start in, I realize that I had made the chore seem much bigger than it really is by procrastinating. Ha!
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