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austinpscottt Blog Last Activity 10 years ago 538 views 15 comments
<p>is life important, I think is it really, sometimes I dont know anymore, I just go about, plodding through my daily life and think really</p>

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10 years ago

Scott always post and again know you have people you can talk to in private ..hugz paparon xoxo

austinpscottt
10 years ago

thanks Thomas, was a bit low, maybe I shouldnt have posted

10 years ago

Some days we plod Scott...and other days we soar like eagles...but what matter most is how you touch others each day...enriching someone else in the moment...and that you do for me...Thomas xxooxxoo

austinpscottt
10 years ago

thanks

LukaWhiteBoy
10 years ago

Dude go find someone near by who you can help. go just help someone dude and don't worry about how important it is. just go help someone else and you will see for yourself that your life is important dude.

10 years ago

life is what YOU make it...look around you, you likely have the world by the balls if you take it.. many sit around whining how hard done by they are....take a look a a boi in the Philippines, or Haiti. We have roofs over our heads, water, accommodation and a better life than many..so go out seize opportunity... if you are sitting around bored than it's up to you to get up off your ass and make your life interesting...sitting in front of a computer or TV all day doesn't cut it! Make a list of things you would like to do, accomplish and places you'd like to go....and move towards them You are in the driver eat of YOUR life...get the fuck out of park and drive.... see things, meet people... life IS beautiful if YOU make it that way! You are young and need to see the world to appreciate what you have pal...if your life is boring it's because you are allowing it to be boring! Scott my friend "carpe diem" seize the day, go for it!

mophead2009
10 years ago

hey i think that too sometimes i have no answeres though i am not a philosopher thought i would let you know your not the only one to think that question

10 years ago

Hang in there Scott---pretty sure it's a normal feeling at times for most people.

10 years ago

I just received a whipping from my old English prof, so let me try that again in better English; you don't seem you're usual self.

10 years ago

Things always get better.

10 years ago

Oh cheer up Scott - things are never as bad as they seem. What you need is a lot more sex.

10 years ago

what you're feeling is normal, we've all been there. All ok Scotty? you don't seem not your usual self

austinpscottt
10 years ago

thanks,Mike and Johnny, maybe I shouldnt have said anything

10 years ago

fantastis stories johnny...love them..if scott doesn't feel better i will take his pudding away..

10 years ago

There was a business executive who was deep in debt and could see no way out.

Creditors were closing in on him. Suppliers were demanding payment. He sat on the park bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his company from bankruptcy.

Suddenly an old man appeared before him. ”I can see that something is troubling you,” he said.

After listening to the executive’s woes, the old man said, “I believe I can help you.”

He asked the man his name, wrote out a check, and pushed it into his hand saying, “Take this money. Meet me here exactly one year from today, and you can pay me back at that time.”

Then he turned and disappeared as quickly as he had come.

The business executive saw in his hand a check for $500,000, signed by John D. Rockefeller, then one of the richest men in the world!

“I can erase my money worries in an instant!” he realized. But instead, the executive decided to put the uncashed check in his safe. Just knowing it was there might give him the strength to work out a way to save his business, he thought.

With renewed optimism, he negotiated better deals and extended terms of payment. He closed several big sales. Within a few months, he was out of debt and making money once again.

Exactly one year later, he returned to the park with the uncashed check. At the agreed-upon time, the old man appeared. But just as the executive was about to hand back the check and share his success story, a nurse came running up and grabbed the old man.

“I’m so glad I caught him!” she cried. “I hope he hasn’t been bothering you. He’s always escaping from the rest home and telling people he’s John D. Rockefeller.”

And she led the old man away by the arm.

The astonished executive just stood there, stunned. All year long he’d been wheeling and dealing, buying and selling, convinced he had half a million dollars behind him.

Suddenly, he realized that it wasn’t the money, real or imagined, that had turned his life around. It was his newfound self-confidence that gave him the power to achieve anything he went after.