Well, I did see a photo, but it was small, and blurry, and pixelated… I remember the date was very funny! Although it didn’t turn as expected, but willing to do it again
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1. have conversations late into the night with fascinating people
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2. finish my jazz trio arrangements and start rehearsing
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3. write down my dreams
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4. Learn to play the drums
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5. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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6. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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7. Have a romantic date in Paris
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8. pay off my debts
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9. Learn lucid dreaming
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10. keep a food diary for a week
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11. learn french
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12. Spend a whole day watching all three Lord of the Rings movies back to back
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13. Learn Japanese
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14. live in the moment
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15. create my own website
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16. read all of Noam Chomsky's books
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17. stop procrastinating
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18. write more songs
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19. make more friends
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20. say what i mean
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21. live in NYC
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22. Kiss in the rain
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23. go to paris again
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24. read all the books I own
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25. give up sugar
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26. understand string theory
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27. Chant Nam Myoho Renge Kyo 1 hour a day
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28. say "no" to people who ask too much of me
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Recent entries
I discovered a couple of years ago the branch of Buddhism based in the writings and teaching of Nichiren Daishonin. At that point in my life i was in a very deep searching process, trying to find a way to communicate my feelings and sensations about life, energy, human relationships and suddenly a book expressed all that i felt about almost everything. Since then i’ve been doing the practice (repeating a mantra and reading the liturgy) on and off, and the times i’ve been constant i can say i felt the “results”... Although buddhism is not a religion, the deep understanding of its laws (universe’s laws too) made a profound change in the way i saw every aspect of life.

