Why?

Started by jaden1013 pages

Re: Why?

Originally posted by Royal Knight
I have a question...

Why do we take life for granted?

I mean in a second a person's life can change just like that

Being diagnosed with a fatal disease, or something that will change your life forever...

I have noticed people waste their lives, even me...

because if you sat and marvelled at how amazing being alive is...you would never actual do anything worth eing alive for

or conversely if you sat around all day worrying about how quickly everything can be taken from you, you would be paralyzed with fear

indeed

Originally posted by GCG
Its Cancer

Cancer != immunity disease.
Cardiac disease != immunity disease.

And I see a certain thread was closed 🙂.

Originally posted by Clovie
Are you getting any treatment?

Nope I stopped taking the meds

Originally posted by GCG
Its Cancer

No.

Can we please keep this on topic...

And One last time I do not have cancer...

Now that we have this settled...
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to answer kidrock on the first page..

I did not want to put it in the philosophy forum

Originally posted by FeceMan
Why? Because we have a thread titled "dog penis" and it hasn't been deleted for stupidity.

😂

Your right!!!!!!!

I used to take life for granite, but not anymore.......I got rid of all the crap and ..............................Have a good time!

See my medication IS working.......

Originally posted by debbiejo
😂

Your right!!!!!!!

I used to take life for granite, but not anymore.......I got rid of all the crap and ..............................Have a good time!

See my medication IS working.......


I took life for granite once, but then I hit rock bottom.

(Oh, dear, now that's a real knee-slapper.)

Royal Knight: Um...I suppose not taking one's medication is a way for one to speak out against taking life for granted.

Why do we take life for granted? Because, as of now, it's a right. Wait until abortion becomes legal and then we might start worrying...just a little bit. Not too much, though.

Because we're too busy not taking other things for granted like Starbucks and McDonalds.

Why worry about something petty like "our lives" when there are serious things to worry about like super sizing.

Originally posted by Linkalicious
Because we're too busy not taking other things for granted like Starbucks and McDonalds.

Why worry about something petty like "our lives" when there are serious things to worry about like super sizing.


I had Wendy's last night. I was disappointed with myself for doing so.

Usually we take things for granted in the pursuit of happiness.

I'd rather die happy at 15 then live to 60 and be sad because of some premature tragedy like a love (not 'loved one'😉 dying...

Originally posted by FeceMan
I had Wendy's last night. I was disappointed with myself for doing so.

if you want to go off topic, there is an off topic forum ok

thank you

Originally posted by MC Mike
Usually we take things for granted in the pursuit of happiness.

I'd rather die happy at 15 then live to 60 and be sad because of some premature tragedy like a love (not 'loved one'😉 dying...

Yeah we are all guilty of that

Originally posted by Royal Knight
if you want to go off topic, there is an off topic forum ok

thank you


I was taking my ability to digest such disgusting food and not gain weight for granted. I was also taking my heart for granted.

I feel its like Bilb and Jaden said at the top of this page,
Life is so full of detail that to marvel at it in its entirety would require such depth of thought that we would eventually have to forgoe our most basic routines... When we confront this issue due to a sudden sense of a ticking clock or something, we then afford our thinking to this because little else matters anymore.. appreciating what we have lost is our speciality as a species and also what we fear/expect losing soon by way of extension there too..our priorities suddenly go from the external routines/priorities and onto a more introverted review of the things we had previously put to the back of our minds out of neccessity to try to achive what we feel are our goals... which can be either the things we all would have loved to have done, or the things we regret doing...

Either way... The time we get allocated is never enough to one with a curious mind, and sometimes a sharp reminder of our mortality can suddenly reshift our priorities, thats for sure..

I think its a healthy thing to make this shift so that we can evolve and gain a wider perspective.

It's because we're in too much of a hurry and cram our lives with too many things....Though I never take my relationships with people for granted....never ever have.....

Originally posted by FeceMan
I took life for granite once, but then I hit rock bottom.

(Oh, dear, now that's a real knee-slapper.)

.

Yeah....I know.....and wasn't even stoned..... 😄

People take life for granted because it's all they know. It's human nature to assume that you're invincible, until something bad happens...be it life threatning injury/event, or...terminal illness. 😬 It's ours, and nothing can take it away; until we realize that yes, we won't live forever.

I'll admit it. I take life for granted. And I'm not ashamed in admitting it. I've yet to experience something that made me feel like I had to grab hold to it, and I hope it'll be a while before something like that happens to make me open my eyes.

On a side note, John...holy shit man. I had no idea...kinda at a loss for words here...

Originally posted by §pearhead
People take life for granted because it's all they know. It's human nature to assume that you're invincible, until something bad happens...be it life threatning injury/event, or...terminal illness. 😬 It's ours, and nothing can take it away; until we realize that yes, we won't live forever.

I'll admit it. I take life for granted. And I'm not ashamed in admitting it. I've yet to experience something that made me feel like I had to grab hold to it, and I hope it'll be a while before something like that happens to make me open my eyes.

On a side note, John...holy shit man. I had no idea...kinda at a loss for words here...

since July 27th 1999 i was diagnosed...

since this always goes back to me... VVV

it is an immunity disease, that is all i am going to say...and i am not lying.......i took about 16 1/2 pills a day

Originally posted by FeceMan
I was taking my ability to digest such disgusting food and not gain weight for granted. I was also taking my heart for granted.

What talking about eating at Wendy's is relevant to the topic at hand???

God forbid you try to have a serious discussion here...

Actually, in response to MC Mike (whom I haven't seen in a long time, hey man), I'm inclined to agree with you.