What Is Your Philosophy on Life?
I don't know that I have one philosophy of life, but many. It's not like I wake up every day with a new one, either; I just believe and function on many that make me whole.
I think often about people. I learn good things from so many, but I find myself thankful that I'm not like others. Trust plays a big part in my philosophy of life, since I look for validation of it in others so much, it's important to me that I am trustworthy.
Another philosophy is that I don't believe we are ever through learning or growing. I always want to have a to do list, no matter how slow I go or how fuzzy the fine print is.
If you pay your tithing first, you always have it and never miss it.
Another of my philosophies is forgiveness. You never know what a person has been through, to cause them to react questionably. So, I always give them a couple of chances.
If I stay away from caffeine drinks, which has been easy for me, I'll be better off. I have plenty of other vices that, I might be a mess if I let that promise go.
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Never travel behind any sort of trailer; large or small. You never know when that thing will unhinge. Get in the other lane.
Also, never sit directly under a chandelier with a pointed stem. It hurts to think about it . . .
I'll do better on the next assignment, I promise. But for now, I realize my philosophies have melded into phobias. And that's OK. Give me another chance!
If you pay your tithing first, you always have it and never miss it.
Another of my philosophies is forgiveness. You never know what a person has been through, to cause them to react questionably. So, I always give them a couple of chances.
If I stay away from caffeine drinks, which has been easy for me, I'll be better off. I have plenty of other vices that, I might be a mess if I let that promise go.
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Never travel behind any sort of trailer; large or small. You never know when that thing will unhinge. Get in the other lane.
Also, never sit directly under a chandelier with a pointed stem. It hurts to think about it . . .
I'll do better on the next assignment, I promise. But for now, I realize my philosophies have melded into phobias. And that's OK. Give me another chance!