Sure, I don’t know all the details; I’m no psychic.
What I do know, from experience, is that if your life is all about making money, having a good time, being ‘successful’, being happy, or even being in love, then when you die your life will have been meaningless.
To know what to do with your life you must be aware of your life’s meaning and purpose, which are only bestowed by having relationship with God Himself.
notsobravexplorer's Life List
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1. see the northern lights
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2. Vote
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3. learn to play rachmaninoff
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4. wear my prom dress again
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5. tell my story in my own words
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6. Have a little bit of pointless fun every day
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7. Get more people to read my Blog
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8. finish reading all the books stacked on my desk
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9. don't lose my sense of wonder
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10. go to bed earlier
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11. live on a floating island
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12. learn to dance
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13. have a secret underground lair
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14. understand
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15. own an island
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16. Learn how to hack
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17. Be more spontaneous and creative
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18. wear more skirts
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19. visualize whirled peas
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20. To live instead of exist
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21. have a better relationship with my father
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22. learn bartending
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23. Stop caring what other people think of me
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Recent entries
Here's a hint, it's not really all about you.
3 years ago
It isn't really about falling, you know
3 years ago
We’re still in love, even though we live in different countries now.
I’ve found that sometimes love is about feelings and being swept away, but sometimes it’s about faithfulness and hard choices
celebrating people's foibles gives me joy
4 years ago
Just follow Mr. Bennet’s (Pride & Prejudice) example; he excels at making fun of people who are too silly to know he’s making fun of them.
