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Old 6th April 2004, 17:03
drwineglass drwineglass is offline
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success is the key to happiness that is what i was told....but success is merely a subjective term .....money certainly plays a small role in this equation ...and therefore should remain a small role bt i think humans see greed is the key to happiness/success ...but in the path to greed and ammassing loads of cash ....one has to certainly sell the soul in order to attain this self gratifying acheivement....and it does come with certain underbellies .....success is getting to do what you want when you want without reprisal/ramifications/answering to /and having to explain oneself to anyone that needs an answer to why you did what you did .....as i do not think that this would require large amounts of cash for this spiritual transaction....but seemingly people feel the need to be controlled by others and have the inability to execute this programme and thus let others control their destiny/thought /actions / and when you do this you lose your identity ....and there fore your soul ....and that is why people in the world today are miserable ......it is your body ....it is your mind ..it is your soul........it is your choice to keep it ...or let somone else run your existance and then you can live in their world
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Old 25th April 2004, 12:56
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but in the path to greed and ammassing loads of cash ....one has to certainly sell the soul in order to attain this
I completly agree... selling my soul was cheap...

but its incredibally expensive getting it back
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Old 30th April 2004, 02:34
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now was that a joke Talon ? or was the expense you refer to time and effort.
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Old 4th May 2004, 10:23
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lol..no mamie not a joke...

I was definatly refferring to the time and effort thats required
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