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OK, after the bashers fill up the first few replies, maybe someone who cares will chime in.
I have been valuing the experience of life more than anything lately. I used to be focused purely on trying to achieve goals or going after one thing or another, and those things are meaningful and they are fine, but the experience of life has me much more intrigued lately.
I'm talking about the stuff noone talks about, like almost never, because it is so taken for granted and seems so automatic and necessary that it doesn't seem special, but everyone enjoys it.
I'm talking about stuff like the following: I was 15 years old and visiting the central coast of california for the weekend with my family, and as we are walking around we are looking for a place to have dinner later. Its late August and the sun is warm and the late afternoon is approaching, and suddenly the clouds partially cover the sun and it starts to shower lightly, giving off that clean, fresh scent of wet concrete that fills the air, reminding me that fall is approaching as the temparature falls a few degrees from the clouds and light rain. Right as that happens a really cute girl across the street catches my eye and my mind starts whirling like a tornado filled with thoughts about "what if" regarding her and I. This is pure bliss as I enjoy this moment, all the while knowing that ontop of it all I still have a nice dinner with my family to look forward to and the rest of the weekend to enjoy. After that I get to return home to my friends and do all the fun things we like to do in our spare time.
Its little experiences like those that seems so huge and meaningful. Those are good enough to be the point of it all, and I want more of it. I want to see the world through the lense of not just me, but others as well, and in the future I think that will be possible and it can't come soon enough as far as i'm concerned.
I focus more on how to enrich my experiences and find myself taking notice of the symphony of rich experience that is life.
			
			I have been valuing the experience of life more than anything lately. I used to be focused purely on trying to achieve goals or going after one thing or another, and those things are meaningful and they are fine, but the experience of life has me much more intrigued lately.
I'm talking about the stuff noone talks about, like almost never, because it is so taken for granted and seems so automatic and necessary that it doesn't seem special, but everyone enjoys it.
I'm talking about stuff like the following: I was 15 years old and visiting the central coast of california for the weekend with my family, and as we are walking around we are looking for a place to have dinner later. Its late August and the sun is warm and the late afternoon is approaching, and suddenly the clouds partially cover the sun and it starts to shower lightly, giving off that clean, fresh scent of wet concrete that fills the air, reminding me that fall is approaching as the temparature falls a few degrees from the clouds and light rain. Right as that happens a really cute girl across the street catches my eye and my mind starts whirling like a tornado filled with thoughts about "what if" regarding her and I. This is pure bliss as I enjoy this moment, all the while knowing that ontop of it all I still have a nice dinner with my family to look forward to and the rest of the weekend to enjoy. After that I get to return home to my friends and do all the fun things we like to do in our spare time.
Its little experiences like those that seems so huge and meaningful. Those are good enough to be the point of it all, and I want more of it. I want to see the world through the lense of not just me, but others as well, and in the future I think that will be possible and it can't come soon enough as far as i'm concerned.
I focus more on how to enrich my experiences and find myself taking notice of the symphony of rich experience that is life.
				
		
			