I hate having the money to acquire a lot of dreams. Doesn't money for dreams kind of defeat the purpose of dreaming since everything you want you can get. You have no dreams then.
And if we consider having dreams as a requisite for being happy, then not fulfilling all your dreams is needed in order to be happy
Exactly! As you fulfill a dream you will become happy with the fact that you've just made a Dream Come True. Fulfilling all your dreams will make you very happy for a while, but eventually, everything just goes downhill because you have no more dreams to aspire too and you get bored with what you have done and what you have accumulated. You can dream of new things continuously and have a very fulfilling life. It's about making the right choices in life and if you screw something up, you become sad and depressed.
Here's an example of a dream I had.
When I was 15, it was a dream of mine to have a laptop of my own, and I was raised to work for what I want. So I worked a full summer job just so I can purchase a laptop and to get some money saved for college. I obtained a Dell Inspiron B120 in September of 2005. I got bored with the laptop a few years later and wanted a new computer. I waited until I had a job and some money saved up before buying a new computer. Another dream of mine that I wanted to achieve was to build a custom machine, which I achieved February of 2012 after holding a steady decent paying job in my field of study for a full year (Started working on Jan. 4th of 2011) and I bought all the parts for the computer and built it. I am damn proud of the fact that I built a kick ass machine using my own money that I saved up for it. I have a current dream of improving the machine as I go. Another dream was to purchase a brand new car, well I bought my first car this past month and guess what? It is a brand new 2012 Red 2 dr. Toyota Yaris LE. All with my own damn money and no help from anybody else (Yes, I hoofed it for 3 years along with riding the public bus).
So continue achieving your dreams and dreaming up new goals to continuously be happy.
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I hate having the money to acquire a lot of dreams. Doesn't money for dreams kind of defeat the purpose of dreaming since everything you want you can get. You have no dreams then.
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Go to college, simple as that. Local community colleges are cheap and get you the same damn education that you get at Harvard without the Million Dollar debt.
You do not have to list it as work experience. Unless it is related to the job at hand.
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Why is it that, a man in much better shape than any of us and getting tons more exercise than any of us do and yet, he still ends up with a heart condition that ultimately kills him?
Next time my doctor tells me to exercise more, I'm bringing this up.
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I've succeeded then.
Exactly! As you fulfill a dream you will become happy with the fact that you've just made a Dream Come True. Fulfilling all your dreams will make you very happy for a while, but eventually, everything just goes downhill because you have no more dreams to aspire too and you get bored with what you have done and what you have accumulated. You can dream of new things continuously and have a very fulfilling life. It's about making the right choices in life and if you screw something up, you become sad and depressed.
Here's an example of a dream I had.
When I was 15, it was a dream of mine to have a laptop of my own, and I was raised to work for what I want. So I worked a full summer job just so I can purchase a laptop and to get some money saved for college. I obtained a Dell Inspiron B120 in September of 2005. I got bored with the laptop a few years later and wanted a new computer. I waited until I had a job and some money saved up before buying a new computer. Another dream of mine that I wanted to achieve was to build a custom machine, which I achieved February of 2012 after holding a steady decent paying job in my field of study for a full year (Started working on Jan. 4th of 2011) and I bought all the parts for the computer and built it. I am damn proud of the fact that I built a kick ass machine using my own money that I saved up for it. I have a current dream of improving the machine as I go. Another dream was to purchase a brand new car, well I bought my first car this past month and guess what? It is a brand new 2012 Red 2 dr. Toyota Yaris LE. All with my own damn money and no help from anybody else (Yes, I hoofed it for 3 years along with riding the public bus).
So continue achieving your dreams and dreaming up new goals to continuously be happy.
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*Puts a sign just outside of dark corner.*
Yes, I know how much the Alienware name is alone.
Edit: Spider cat will get you.
You do not have to list it as work experience. Unless it is related to the job at hand.
Warning: Don't read the following, unless you know Ezio's full life story, including the very end.
Next time my doctor tells me to exercise more, I'm bringing this up.