Friday, July 1, 2016

Half Turkeys in Big Pans or Pots But Why?


I'm not against traditions, cultures, customs, habits, & things like that. I'm against slavery, ignorance, robots, puppets, & dead people & other bad things. Be yourself & not somebody else.
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For example, many smokers had parents whom smoked as well. To some extent, smoking is like a tradition in some families. Alcoholism is passed on as well from one generation to the next. There is one famous story of a mother whom cuts her turkey in half and only cooks one half of the turkey at a time in a pan that is big enough for the entire turkey. The daughter asked the mother why. She said her mother did it & that is why she did it. She asked her mother & she said her mother did it too. And the grandmother then asked the great grandmother why and that old lady said she did it because she was poor & only had a small pot. She had to cut the turkey in half. They kept the tradition alive. I'm OK WITH TRADITIONS AND YOU CAN DO WHAT YOU WANT AS LONG AS YOU DO NOT MAKE ME DO IT TOO. If you want to smoke, then go ahead and smoke. You want to kill yourself, then go kill yourself. It should be your choice. But please make decisions carefully. Don't just do it because your mother or father did it. Think about it critically. Write down pros and cons about the options you have in life regardless of how small or big the choices are. Small choices become good or bad habits which leads to lifestyles that defines our entire lives, our careers, relationships, successes, failures, destiny, & legacy. YOU WANT TO KILL YOURSELF? OK. BUT PLEASE DO NOT KILL ME. Too often, we do things but we do not think about it enough. We do it because everybody else does it. We follow cultural norms. We follow political correctness. We want to be normal. We want to be like other people around us or like our role models, idols, parents, family, friends, boss, or certain people. But then we compromise that for our own destiny. We miss out. When we try very hard to be somebody else, we often miss out on being the best us we can be. We can be like other people if we want, but we should think about it first instead of being brainless about it. We should ask ourselves why we do what we do more.
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Follow your gut, heart, intuition, soul, spirit, deep inside you, & listen to that small voice inside your head that knows right & wrong, black & white, & not just gray, & study absolute morality, truth, from religions, philosophy, & look for patterns, & search for the original sources for where religions & everybody gets their wisdom & advice & knowledge & everything from & then go towards more original natural sources of truth & make your decisions & revolve your life around that & delight & have joy in those things because that will always be better for you & for everybody for generations to come, trust me, believe me, or believe it or not, because wisdom, perspective, & all of it is truly magical. Make your choices. Be true to yourself.
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Learn everyday and delight in education. Seek after who you really are. When you study world history, you can see patterns for context. Please remember that context helps us bring to life application from the lesson plans. Wisdom & advice must be filtered or understood through context. Please study personal history & family trees to help see your place in this world as well.
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We can know what is right and what is wrong more and more as we study and seek out to study authentic truth. We are all readers & writers & artists. We all write & read & express ourselves. We develop as cultures as we teach what we learn, as we share, as we live out what we truly care about & what we love. We can trace truth & wisdom back down the lines of history way back to the sources or source of where wisdom comes from. As we map out truth to their sources, we simplify the complexity of our lives.
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Joey Arnold Oatmeal 2016-07-02 Sat 11 AM TLJ LL
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