Quote: All work and no play, makes Johnny a dull boy.
Location: NYC to CALI
Why I'm Here
Fun
My Favorite Movie Quote...
Opportunity is disguised as hard work.
What I'm Reading...
"This is You Brain on Music",
and some Masonic stuff I can't tell you about.
When I'm Not Hangin With KIIS-FM...
I'm trying to make music, doing graphic design/websites for friends and freelance. Hangin' out.
Favorite Movies...
School of Rock, Sin City, Kill Bill 1 & 2, 300, Matrix, all 3 old Star Wars, LOTR, Batman Begins, Memento, Rise, Clueless,Dumb and Dumber, Not Another Teen Movie, 16 Candles (All those John Jughes Movies)
What I'm Listening To...
World A Reggae, Welcome to Jam-Rock, These Streets Don't Love You Like I do, Love Dub,Tom Sawyer (Rush), anything reggae, anyhting old school Jazz (Coltraine, Miles)
What I'm Watching...
Sopranos, First 48, Law and Order, and awaitng the best show of all time - The Wire.
It has great health benefits such as geting your blood circulating better, keeping you "regular" and working your muscles... But did you know it has psychological benefits as well?
Walking and looking out at your surroundings (not on a treadmill) stimulates your mind. It can be the extra oxygen to your brain or maybe just being out "in the world" like we were intended - either way, if you ever feel stagnate, a little blue - or need to find a solution to a problem --- take a walk!
It has great health benefits such as geting your blood circulating better, keeping you "regular" and working your muscles... But did you know it has psychological benefits as well?
Walking and looking out at your surroundings (not on a treadmill) stimulates your mind. It can be the extra oxygen to your brain or maybe just being out "in the world" like we were intended - either way, if you ever feel stagnate, a little blue - or need to find a solution to a problem --- take a walk!
On the one hand, it is a tradition of setting goals for yourself for the new year. On the other, it is a recipe for setting yourself up for failure if you don't achieve those goals. Then there is always the option of not making any resolutions. How many times have we said to ourselves: "My resolution is to not make any resolutions"? It seems like we already accepted that we are such failures that we can't even commit to something, because we already KNOW we are going to fail.
"If you see me on the road, slay me"
I'm paraphrasing because I have a horrible memory, but I'm pretty sure Buddah said it to his followers... It means that if you are concentrating to hard on being a buddist you are missing the point. Sometimes I feel that if we concentrate too much on whether or not we will meet our resolutions, we miss the point... The point is that it gives us a chance to reflect and "steer the ship of our lives"... I look at resolutions now as a guide post - not something to achieve or fail at... It makes the whole thing a lot more pleasant.
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Fernanda04:07 PM CST