Life is something you'll never live again....
Not far below this thread is the one which the OP started about getting into HAM radio... it's pretty obvious that he shares your viewpoint on the subject. :thumbsup:
Life is something you'll never live again....
Life is something you'll never live again....
At least as far as I know and I'm not a gambler. I will never stop learning and doing as long as I can :thumbsup: :drink:Not far below this thread is the one which the OP started about getting into HAM radio... it's pretty obvious that he shares your viewpoint on the subject. :thumbsup:
Well that is sort of depressing, I guess depending on your point of view. Maybe you are just trying to wax philosophically?Happiness and "good and bad" are experience from a humans viewpoint and are highly subjective. In reality, all experience is just experience and makes no defferentiation between good and bad, or say being strapped in your burning vehicle or eating an ice cream cone. It's just a different experience. Proof of that can be seen by monks, that are evolved enough to ignore the "pain" and set fire to themselves.
The point of my comment is that consiousness and experience is NOT cast in stone and as the common JOE lives his/her life. But yes, deviating from this "belief" can be highly troubling for the EGO to deal with, as it likes to see things in concrete and understandable form.
In my way of thinking, harbouring all manner of dellusions and believing in things that are not true is DEPRESSING.
HE DOESN'T?When you come to the realization that your belief systems create your feelings and not the other way around, you likely can't ever go back to playing that game. Kind of like finding out that Santa doesn't exist.
When you come to the realization that your belief systems create your feelings and not the other way around, you likely can't ever go back to playing that game. Kind of like finding out that Santa doesn't exist.
This is funny... Wifey and I spent all morning thinking of all the things we want to do BEFORE I retire... I'm 62 and in no hurry.