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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:02 pm 
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hey guys, wasnt sure where to put this, but here goes.

I now know my main core value, that is to live life to the fullest, experience all there is to do. i guess thats why i want to travel so bad.

anyway, im just interested in all the different philosophy's in life, and ways of living.

please please comment and tell me yours, also, what are real good books and other info on this, just different explorations and perspectives on life in general.

ive suddenly got a yearning to learn all about this stuff.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 7:03 am 
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You know I haven't really thought about my life's mantra. But I can certainly tell you one of the driving forces in my life is to uplift my people and build strong communities. I grew up in a broken home and an extremely broken community. A lot of people had diseases and perished. I want people in my old neighborhoods to enjoy having sex without having to worry about STD outbreaks and or people getting together without fighting. This isn't racially or politically motivated, but it is socially inspired.

I know not all of my people will hear me, but in my mind if just 10-15% of my people can hear me and live different lives, then I have done my job. I want to start better schools, better healthcare, better jobs, and healthier communities than in the rest of the U.S. The U.S. is clearly lagging behind in several areas globally, but that doesn't mean that some communities can't overcome this obstacle and remind strong.

I know a lot of people give sob stories about a bad life. My life isn't all that bad, but I saw firsthand what was happening when I was growing up. I remember being 3 and having an uncle die of aids. I remember that half of my cousins dropped out of high school. I remember that one got shot and killed because he was living a fast life. I remember growing up around this stuff, and I know this is more than should be on a PUA website, but that's my motivation every day when I wake up. I try to work hard to make things better forever around me, not just myself.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:30 pm 
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I haven't really thought about it either. I've not really experienced anything like the post above me, nothing that I have seen first hand and really want to change for the better. Yeah there are lots of causes in the world I feel about, but nothing I would say that drives me like that, as I've been fortunate enough not to have experienced any of it first hand.

But opening poster - live life to the fullest, experience everything there is to experience is a good one. It's one of those that lots of people will say they want to do, but I think it is harder to actually put that into action. I hope to be able to get to a place to do that, and good on you if you're already there. Enjoy!


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