On 1 Mar, 14:38, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On 28 Feb, 13:57, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I googled "unsolved scientific mysteries" and found this page.
>
> >>http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/gusp.html
>
> >> After reading about these fascinating questions I've come to the
> >> realization that I really couldn't care less.  Who cares?  Mental
> >> masterbation on steroids.  The only thing I'd want to know is how to
> >> be happy and at the same time keep those around me reasonably happy as
> >> well.  I want the easy way.
>
> > Keep them happy for how long?  You could always tell them a joke and
> > shoot them while they're laughing.  I hope you take my point.  The
> > easy way is the hard way.  And that's the truth.  But it's easy to
> > say.  If you truly want the easy way, then you must strive for the
> > hardest way.
>
> And black is white, eh?  Yeah, it is hard; but it needs doing because
> there's no one else who can.  

Yup.  We all have to do that which we will do.  I wouldn't go so far
as to say black is white.  But we know white isn't 'pure', in the
sense that it is caused by a combination of colours and black, well,
it isn't a colour at all.  So, those two are incomparable.  Easy and
hard (meaning 'difficult') are opposites and CAN be compared.  I agree
there are many things that need doing, but very few of us are
qualified to advise anyone else as to what the 'other' needs to do.
These inspirations come from within.  But listening to the right
impulses is difficult because the poorer impulses speak much more
loudly.

>The responsibility and motivation are
> all mine.  Life's a bitch; then you die.  

There was the alternative version: Life's a bitch; later, you discover
you're married to her.

>All we can hope and plan for
> is some good times in between and amongst the heart ache and pain.  (I
> feel a country music song or an especially cheesy rock ballad coming
> on)
>
> dj
>
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>
> >> 'Cause I'm lazy.
>
> >> dj
>
> >> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:17 PM, asdofindia <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > Imagine you're dreaming... And that a hypothetical God came to you...
> >> > and promised you that he will give the correct answer to your one
> >> > question about nature's laws...
>
> >> > What secret of nature would you wish to know?
>
> >> > eg: how a single set of DNA's carry all that information, what happens
> >> > inside a black hole...
>
> >> > Be specific... Which is the most mysterious secret of the universe?
>
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> >> > Have a Blissful Life,
> >> > ASD
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