It was warm out today, and I had some assignments due for school tomorrow so I took my books outside and did my homework out there in the sun. It was great =)
justinesteph's Life List
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1. become a hippie
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2. Eat better
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3. spend more time outdoors
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4. live simply
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5. Take more pictures
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6. To live instead of exist
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7. graduate from college successfully.
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8. go to amsterdam
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9. Go on a road trip
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10. go to london
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11. lose weight
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12. Get a tattoo
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13. Kiss in the rain
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14. Reduce my ecological footprint
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I got my current Nalgene as a gift about two or three years ago. It’s a purple N-Gen bottle, and it comes essentially everywhere with me. I bring it to each class with me and use it at home. I love it. It’s so durable, and I like the face that I don’t have to throw out a plastic bottle each day when I bring water to class. This is absolutely worth doing. the initial investement may be steep, but they last long enough to be very worth it. I love my nalgene!
After volunteering at a homeless shelter, my friends and I were leaving when we met a man outside, waiting for a meal. We said hello and began to talk. A homeless man himself, he carried a schematic plan with him at all times that he hoped would eradicate poverty worldwide. He explained the plan in a way that was incoherent and confusing, pointing out numbers and pictures on his paper to help illustrate each point he made. To me and my friends, the plan seemed unattainable and ridiculous. We didn’t even know what the plan WAS, we just knew that this man was passionate and convinced that it would work.
After talking to the man, I felt a sense of happiness. He couldn’t afford his own dinner, yet he spent hos own time and effort on a plan to help others in his situation. If everyone were as empathetic and caring as he was, poverty really could be eradicated.
