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Topic History of: make up on a train?
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Barney honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
we can choose to take what comes, and make the best of what we have.


Admirable philosophy - but it doesn't sound much like happiness to me!



Silent Minority honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Barney wrote:
True happiness doesn't exist - Barney TQE




Oh it does, and its a choice. Of course we are not going to be delirious with joy the whole time, but we can choose to take what comes, and make the best of what we have.


Happiness is in the heart....some find it,others do not....well said Honey.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Barney wrote:
True happiness doesn't exist - Barney TQE




Oh it does, and its a choice. Of course we are not going to be delirious with joy the whole time, but we can choose to take what comes, and make the best of what we have.
Barney True happiness doesn't exist - Barney TQE


honey!oh sugar sugar. Barney wrote:
- Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire -


Another GBS quote!


With regard to 'creating yourself' - I think that, in this modern and changing world, you have to be creative and adaptable to survive.

Certainly to be successful.

Every now and then, a reassessment of one's life, job, lifestyle etc. is necessary to see what can be changed and improved.

Far too many of us are set in our ways and predictable; the same two weeks in Skegness every year, for example.

Instead of saving up, and visiting the Valley of the Kings, India or even York - where I've just returned from.

After seeing the National Railway Museum and the magnificent York Minster for the first time.




Ah yes, but true happiness is being just as pleased with York Minster as the Valley of the Kings.