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Thursday Mar 31, 2005

Mar 31, 2005
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Kindness,

think about it, if you want to be happy, be kind to somebody. I believe acts of kindness are like boomerangs, they return to you when you throw them out there into the cosomos. You should view others as angels sent that you might be kind to them so the cosmos can throw kindness back at you. I believe my purpose here on earth is to be happy. So now when I wake up in the morning, when I begin to fixate on all the negative things that MIGHT happen, and I get anxious, or maybe depressed, instead I preempt these thoughts by fixating on kindness and view it as my new job... to just be kind to other people. Even people who might not like you or which you might not like can appreciate kindness and compassion cast upon them and that's a common bond we have. So to be happy, I throw kindness into the world and anxiously await it's return.

So in the morning, after you wake up, if you begin to fixate on something negative and want to break the funk, start contemplating kindness, how to show it, look for opportunities to show it and realize it's going to be shown back to you. I'm making that my number one worry, how I can become a kinder more compassionate person. Sure beats worrying about things that probably aren't going to happen. As I heard in a film once "If you have a problem you cannot solve, worrying is of no use. If you can solve the problem, then worrying about it is still of no use." I'm choosing to worry about how to be more kind... it makes me happy.

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trilobyte:
Dude, I think it's fairly safe to say that the connection between the two events is coincidental at best. While that looks all sorts of interesting, it's one tied deeply to Mexican culture and I believe some religious connections, where I think now the event marks a town festival with cheesy stands and shit selling overpriced junk. Other than burning a figure in effigy, the two have almost zero in common. Zozobra appears to mark the start of an event, while the burning of the man at Burning Man is kind of the culmination of a week's celebration of a different nature. Google your own homework from here on in, or just hit the official site and draw your own comparisons.

odi omnes
Apr 17, 2005
trilobyte:
Well if a fucktard from New Mexico thinks so, then cool. Despite the organizers knowing nothing about that event and it being about something else entirely, that's got to be the case. You're a genius.

odi omnes
Apr 17, 2005

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