Woo Hoo! Got my new bank card with the correct name on it and got it activated. Why is it so gratifying to cut up old credit cards or bank cards? I also recently cut up one of my consumer credit cards that had the old name on it. It has a low balance, so I figure it’s easier to just pay it off rather than going through the whole name-change rigamorole on that one.
sciphile's Life List
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1. live simply
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2. practice compassion
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3. connect with people
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4. pay off my debt
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5. Observe one week of media silence
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6. Learn Spanish
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7. Read more books
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8. Learn about permaculture
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9. learn to weave
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10. Lead by example
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11. Attend a Zen center
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12. Elect Barack Obama president
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13. Finish the process of changing my name
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14. be fluent in French
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15. Hug a tree
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16. live in an eco village
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17. sew my own clothes
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18. do the right thing
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19. get a passport
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20. Trust my muse
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21. Acheive zero waste
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Recent entries
Bank Card
17 months ago
Buy less, reuse more
18 months ago
Can it be composted? Recycled? Reused indefinitely? If not, don’t buy it.
Sustainable living
18 months ago
I want to eliminate all the middle-men in life. If we suddenly were forced to live and buy on a purely local scale, would there be anyone around me who could provide me with fabric? What if I were that person? Also I think this would be a good skill for me to bring to an eco-village, along with being able to make clothes, two of my other goals.
