A mouth can drop honey and a mouth can drop shit. My advice to you my friend is to seek better advice as math has never been my forte.
Playing it safe will usually only ever produce banal results. That all depends on your own philosophy for life. Some choose to direct their life and do so successfully. Others 'let the chips fall'. The important thing is to find happiness in any way, shape, or form. And if it is found by creating it, that's great. If it is found by some great mistake by the toss of the dice, that's great too. It's always important to remember that we create our own rules. It's equally important to not bend them too far, as the more we do, the more maleable our morality becomes. When that happens our definition of happiness becomes so blurred that it can be very hard to find again, let alone share it with someone we love.
And don't worry, I just googled that shit, I have no idea what any of that means. Thought I would test your knowledge
I've not experienced anything more than anyone else. As I said, I think that I have an adequate field of knowledge, which I think may help some people looking for advice. My stance is this exactly.
Well. There would be things to consider. -You didn't steal them -You don't know they're stolen -You could return them, although they are just going to be given to someone else, not given back to their original owner (if they had one) You have to define your own morals in situations like this. I can honestly say that I would not keep a laptop that I suspected was stolen. I don't really trust used computers, who knows who owned it, and who knows what's on it. I hope you're able to do what's right for you. Good luck regardless.
lol. Cool. Well thanks for the test. It's always good when one has an opportunity to learn something new.
Pretty good advice. Of course I had already made up my mind. Not only am I going to bend the rules. I am going to smash them to hell. But I will take your reminder and every now and then check to see that I am still living in truth with who I am.
To the end that you specify what you're looking for, as it is always easier to find what you seek when you do so. That of course only applies if you're seeking anything at all.
My best advice: don't ask me for advice. What works for me probably won't work for you. I think that's close to, but not quite, universal.
on those rare occaisions i've actually given "good advice," i didn't really give any advice, just asked questions and played the soundboard for them to decide on their own. so basically i helped them find their own advice. being wishy washy does have its benefits.
I'd advise you to either ask me something specific you would like advice on, or if not carry on about your day as you wish.