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108.1 | | HANNAH::OSMAN | see HANNAH::IGLOO$:[OSMAN]ERIC.VT240 | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:53 | 56 |
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This question about the future reminds me of an interesting exercise we
were asked to do years ago in the "More Time" workshop. First we were asked
to write down
What is your age ?
So I wrote
26
Then we were asked
What year will it be in 10 years ?
So I wrote
1990
Then
How old will you be in 10 years ?
I wrote
36
Then it asked
Take about ten minutes and write everything you would like to accomplish
in the next 10 years. Even the things you might want to do.
This part we were encouraged to really be thorough with.
After that came the surprise, namely:
What year will it be in 20 years ? How old will you be ? Write
everything you would like to accomplish in the time period 10 years
to 20 years from now.
This really surprised me ! I had tried to cram everything into 10 years, so
when I was asked to sketch out what I'd like to do during the second 10 years,
I couldn't think of anything.
The whole exercise gave me much more appreciation for the fact that there's
really alot more time available than I realized.
I mean, it just struck me that I had listed all these things I realistically
thought I could accomplish in 10 years, and suddenly I had another 10 years after
that and nothing to do !
Can anyone appreciate what I'm getting at, or is this coming across as babble ?
Thanks.
/Eric
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108.2 | Good topic! | VICKI::CRAIG | No such thing as too many cats | Tue Jan 04 1994 20:25 | 41 |
| >Looking forward from this point in your life until your end what do you
>expect your life to be like? Will it get better, worse?
Both. The job situation will get much worse. Government intrusion
into private matters will get worse, as will taxation. On the other
hand, I will feel better about myself personally as I become more
comfortable with who I am (and therefore with others).
>Do you have specific things you want to accomplish before it gets too late?
Learn to sail. Become a better pistol shot. Go back to Ireland for a
visit. Write some short stories. Go to a career counselor and find
out whether I'm really doing what I want to do (seriously!).
>Think about YOUR life. What can you do to make it better in the future?
Use every minute for something. Make a plan for every day and write it
down. Throw the television out the window (the little that I watch
disgusts me, except for AMC).
>What mistakes have you made that you would not make again?
I failed to keep in close touch with my parents when my mother was
alive. After she died, I realized I should not make the same mistake
with my dad.
I stayed in a relationship for *years* too long.
There have been situations in which I have forgotten who is Number One,
but they need not be detailed here.
>What one piece of advice would you give to someone if you could just tell
>them one thing to help them get through their lives?
Read "Life's Little Instruction Book" by H. Jackson Brown, Jr., ISBN
1-55853-102-5. Get the first volume; that's where the gold is. The
book is 4.5"x6" and is usually displayed near the cash registers at
bookstores.
- craig
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108.3 | my cut | CVG::THOMPSON | Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest? | Wed Jan 05 1994 07:38 | 47 |
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>Looking forward from this point in your life until your end what do you
>expect your life to be like? Will it get better, worse?
Have to agree with Craig, I expect a lot to get worse especially in
the areas of a decrease in personal freedoms and taxation. This is
particularly frustrating.
I do believe that my relations with friends and family will largely
get better though.
>>Do you have specific things you want to accomplish before it gets too late?
>
> Learn to sail. Become a better pistol shot. Go back to Ireland for a
> visit. Write some short stories. Go to a career counselor and find
> out whether I'm really doing what I want to do (seriously!).
Except for the trip to Ireland my list is much the same. I do want to
learn to sail and shoot better. Both are things I've wanted to learn
for years and years. Writing is also something I've been trying to get
started with for a while. Perhaps this is the year it will happen.
I've also been doing a lot of soul searching about staying in computers
or finding something else do do. I'm still not sure if it's just the
current work situation or if I really need to make a career change.
>Think about YOUR life. What can you do to make it better in the future?
The first thing I have to do is learn to deal with the stress in my
life. Once that happens I can move on.
>What mistakes have you made that you would not make again?
I should have left this job years ago when the moving was easier. I
will not over stay in one job again. It's too easy to get trapped by
what's easy and comfortable and find yourself in a situation that is
no longer easy and comfortable but find that you are not prepared to
leave it.
>What one piece of advice would you give to someone if you could just tell
>them one thing to help them get through their lives?
Believe in God and that saving power of Jesus' death and resurrection.
I myself would never be able to get through life without that.
Alfred
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108.4 | my credo... | SOLVIT::SOULE | Pursuing Synergy... | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:45 | 39 |
| .0> What one piece of advice would you give to someone if you could just
.0> tell them one thing to help them get through their lives?
I find that as I get older (wiser?) I seem to be inherently simplifying
my life and the way I think and feel about things, i.e., look for Truths
that are simple... With this in mind, the following tends to represent
my personal credo at this time of my life:
I) Attempt to Love other people...
I think that what we are attempting to achieve is Community and the
basis for a strong Community is that the members Love one another.
So, find a reason to Love the other members of your Community and you
will find the going much easier.
II) Children represent our future....
I'm mostly a member of the Read-Only continuum and one of the things
I find very heartening about members of the Noting Community is that
sooner or later those people who Love and nurture Children expose
themselves as such, and, it doesn't matter whether they are male or
female, liberal or conservative, hetro or homo, etc. If there is a
better reason than this for members of a Community to gain consensus
and to Love one another, I don't know what it is...
III) Live within your Means and with God's help expand the Means...
You say there is NO God? That's OK, I'll try to Love you just the
same...
IV) Realize that you are a perpetual student...
Not only are you a perpetual student but you're always brain-storming
as well, and you know the rules for brain-storming...
V) Avoid situations where lawyers need to be involved...
Look what happens to the Noting Community when the lawyers (pseudo-)
get involved... The Next-Unseen key tends to get a work-out!
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108.5 | a comment and my answers | ICARUS::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Wed Jan 05 1994 13:05 | 38 |
| re .1: An interesting way to look at things. The last time I checked the
actuarial tables, my chance of getting all those years from 10 to 20 years
out was significantly different from 1. So putting the really important
stuff in the coming decade may be a good idea.
> it get better, worse?
I don't know. I have frequently made guesses about my future, and most
of them have been wrong. I do expect my body to wear down and get sicker; I
can see that happening already. And I expect my spirit to keep growing.
> Do you have specific things you want
> to accomplish before it gets too late?
There are no specific things I want. The general things I want are to get
closer to my friends, get more comfortable with my self and keep growing.
> What can you do to make it better in the future?
Be more aware of the opportunites around me, and more present in my own life.
> What mistakes have you made that you would not make again?
Devaluing feelings, my own and others.
Imagining that I am independent.
Ignoring the real world and people around me.
Wasting my time and energy.
> What one piece of advice would you give to someone if you could just tell them
> one thing to help them get through their lives?
This one is kind of tough. The "one piece of advice" that each of us needs
is different. And people often listen most to the advice that they need least.
So what follows is the advice I would give to myself ten years ago, if I thought
that that self would have listened.
Don't judge yourself more harshly than you would your best friend.
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108.6 | Goals | SALEM::GILMAN | | Wed Jan 05 1994 13:11 | 18 |
| I would like to make sure I eliminate as much as possible repeating
mistakes I have already made in my past. I would like to learn to live
one day at a time better and stop hurrying around living for tomorrow,
because tomorrow never comes.... its always today.
Advice: Remember the law of karma which basically says you get back
what you give. If you put out negative or evil things that is what
you will get back, conversely if you put out good and love THAT is
what you will get back. If your having serious problems and don't
know how to mentally get out of depression because of those problems,
HELP others with THEIR problems, THAT will help lift you out of your
depression and help your solve your OWN problems too. (The law of
karma).
Future accomplishment goals: To have learned better to really live the
above under advice. AND... to learn to love others better.
Jeff
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108.7 | LOVE | SALEM::GILMAN | | Wed Jan 05 1994 13:26 | 38 |
| Better/worse/future:
Its all relative. It depends on how you measure better and worse. I
lost my job as an engineer at DEC 3 years ago due to downsizing. Now
I work in a DEC warehouse. (I never figured on climbing DOWN the
ladder after a college education).
The 'transition' (I hate that word) was tough.
But now, even though I make about 1/3 less money in the warehouse, and
at a menial job OTHER areas of my live have more than compensated. i.e.
my entire family is healthy and we have enough money to still pay the
bills, I am back in school studying in an area of interest (Marine
Architecture) I NEVER would have bothered with had I remained employed
by DEC as an engineer.
Here is a another example: In 1976 I was employed as a counselor at a
boys' sailing camp. A horrible thing happened. On afternoon a pickup
truck full of boys slid sideways off a dirt road and rolled over into
a pond. I was the only one not on the truck because I was walking to
a boat house and was going to meet the truck down the road. (This all
happened in 'slow motion'). As I watched from the far side of the pond
the truck slid down the embankment slowly rolling upside down into the
water as it slid (because the road gave way under the left wheels).
I remember mostly the love. The love of the boys' in the truck helping
one another get out as the truck filled with water and sank, my love as
I ran to help, AND the love in the SKY (a bright light) watching,
caring loving but unwilling/unable to PHYSICALLY help as it was up to
US to help each other.
No one was killed. But I still think back to that experience as a
POSITIVE experience (can you imagine that, I hardly can) in my life.
The point is that even in the face of disaster there is a greater force
at work.... love.
Jeff
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108.8 | Life's Little Instruction Book | CSOA1::WEBSTER | | Thu Jan 06 1994 09:09 | 7 |
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.2 Craig-
Thanks for recommending "Life's Little Instruction Book" I got it
last night on my birthday. It's just great!
Robyn
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108.9 | | GLDOA::KATZ | Follow your conscience | Fri Jan 07 1994 09:31 | 4 |
| Interesting to note that the older we get the more the
simplier truths hold firm.
-Jim-
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108.10 | Truths | SALEM::GILMAN | | Fri Jan 07 1994 11:14 | 6 |
| Re prior: Thats because as we face our own mortality more and more as
we get older the B.S. tends to get lost.... leaving those simplier
truths.
Jeff
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108.11 | who knows? | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Fri Jan 07 1994 11:26 | 7 |
| My future...
is in GOD's hands. It has always been. I am MIGHTY thankful to HIM for
everything I have, I had, and will have. I am a happy person who would
not change a single thing in the past if I had the power to do so...
and would be happy to "re-live" my steps again... I don't have a lot,
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108.12 | God | SALEM::GILMAN | | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:25 | 17 |
| Do you think that God intends us to HELP continue creating ourselves,
(build upon what he has created)? It sounds as if you believe the
script has already been completely written, and its our job to simply
follow it and carry it out?
That is not to say that one shouldn't be thankful for what one has, or
be appreciative to God.
I don't buy that the script has been COMPLETELY written
but has been PARTIALLY written and we are to add to it and built upon
it.
If one takes the position that God has already determined all, then
fighting wrong and evil, is, after all, just Gods will, so why fight
it????????????
Jeff
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108.13 | Good/Evil | SALEM::GILMAN | | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:27 | 7 |
| My last sentence didn't make sense. It should have read:
If God has already determined all then why should we fight evil as its
Gods will and must be ok? Oh, I know, fighting evil is part of the
script TOO.
Jeff
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108.14 | meta-advice | ICARUS::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:46 | 14 |
| .0> What one piece of advice would you give to someone if you could just tell
> them one thing to help them get through their lives?
I've been thinking more about this, and trying to figure out a way to get
past the problem with advice that I mentioned in .5.
How's this:
Somewhere out there is the advice you need. The first time you hear it, it will
make no sense to you. It might as well be in a foreign language. The second
time you hear it it will make you angry. It will be the dumbest thing you
ever heard of. The third time you hear it, it will change your life. Keep
listening.
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108.15 | Love | SALEM::GILMAN | | Fri Jan 07 1994 15:00 | 5 |
| Yeah but you don't tell us what the advice IS... just its format.
Oh yeah, the ONE piece of advice. Love each other.
Jeff
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108.16 | | SOLVIT::SOULE | Pursuing Synergy... | Sun Jan 09 1994 16:41 | 3 |
| .11> I don't have a lot,
Boy, are you ever WRONG! :-) What else more could you want?
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108.17 | | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 09:33 | 10 |
| response to .12
Of course HE does! How could we then improve ourselves? He sent us
good standards in the form of "10 Commandments" to guide us through
these rough times... we ourselves have mighty "little" standards
because for too long we've been used to the "I" form of verb instead of
"we"... HE certainly left us with some good advice... it is up to us to
use or ignore.
Ana
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108.18 | | GYMAC::PNEAL | There can only be 1... | Mon Jan 10 1994 10:42 | 6 |
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Oops, thought I'd stumbled into the Christianity notesfile there
for a second - or has the charter in here changed ?
- Paul\
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108.19 | rathole alert | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Mon Jan 10 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| re .18
Since when was any mention of God or Christianity against the charter
of this file?
fred();
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108.20 | | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:37 | 3 |
| re .18
Well said!
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108.21 | Life in the 'real world' | KAOFS::B_SLADE | | Wed Jan 12 1994 11:18 | 3 |
| re . 20
ahmen!
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108.22 | | COMET::DYBEN | | Thu Jan 20 1994 08:19 | 10 |
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> Since when was any mention of God
This is the Agnostic/Atheist mennotes conference :-)
David
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108.23 | Please change the title | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Wed Apr 20 1994 13:28 | 7 |
| to .22
...not until you change this conference's title to include
"Agnostic/Atheist"... until then, it is "Mennotes" only and that
includes ALL, religeous or gentils, believers and non-believers alike.
Ana
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