Heh without fully comprehending what choice you are talking about I
can't really answer that one.

Me i fully enjoyed my teenage years, well once I had gotten older than
16 I did anyway.  I realised that things where not 'so unfair' and
ceased thinking that 'everyone is against me'.

Heh I would not do it again though, so I retract my previous
statement, I did not fully enjoy my teen age years.

On Feb 15, 2:49 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wouldn't that choice be relative to shifting values and ideas- or it
> could be moral relativism to justify behaviors- or decisions made with
> little info or arbitrary moods and desires.
>
> What teenager truly has enjoyed their youth? :-)
>
> On Feb 15, 6:45 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey Rigsy,
>
> > Yes yes indeed.  The youth do certianly think differantly from those
> > who have alrady enjoyed their youth.  As I am constantly telling my
> > wife, don't worry babe, he thinks as a teenager thinks coz he is a
> > teenager, this will change.
>
> > Absolute truth is a difficult thing to find, in religion it can only
> > be 'Sat sri Akaal!' 'God is true.
>
> > As to politics then surly the proof of the pudding......
>
> > Indeed we are forced to pick and choose, and it is the manor of such
> > picking and chooseing that interests me greatly.  Many years ago I
> > used to say that 'There are no truths, only what you belive to be true
> > and what I believe to be the same'  It seems I havn;t quiet shifted
> > this beliefe of mine.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Lee,
>
> > On Feb 12, 1:06 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > It's all "downhill" from birth! :-) We move towards obsolescence in
> > > our final years- not only our bodies but our ideas/views can be
> > > trapped- a disconnect might be a better way of expressing this idea.
> > > Ancient writers complained of youth's behavior in their time so I do
> > > think there is a generational struggle that has to be considered- or
> > > ignored. And there is constant upgrading and inventing to accomodate.
>
> > > The speed and wide scope of information sharing is a new reality. How
> > > do the opinions of others affect one's truth? Are there absolute
> > > truths in the soft areas of knowledge- like politics, religion and the
> > > arts? Yet there are some truths that survive regarding human behavior-
> > > so I do think there is a universality we can relate to despite the
> > > obvious differences.
>
> > > We really have a short life span to experience and be open to all
> > > possibilities. We are forced to pick and choose.
>
> > > On Feb 10, 5:58 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Ahhh realised truths!  Or epitheny's.
>
> > > > The problem being how to confirm the truth of such things?  Mankinds
> > > > mind changes throughout the ages, and we can see that these 'realised
> > > > truths' of only a centuray past are now out of date.
>
> > > > How long then before what we belive to be true is proved otherwise?
>
> > > > On Feb 6, 3:09 am, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On 2/4/2011 3:12 PM, bjdowling wrote:> I've finally understood the 
> > > > > metaphoric.  Exciting stuff for sure.  As
> > > > > > the human race-well-many of us anyway-came to this time of 
> > > > > > electronic
> > > > > > media which was meant to disturb us so to make us question-because 
> > > > > > we
> > > > > > never had-our in tact belief systems held sway over us.  It is 
> > > > > > through
> > > > > > the metaphoric-which lies just below the surface-we have begun to
> > > > > > understand ourselves and all our experiences here have brought to 
> > > > > > us.
> > > > > > I've come to also understand that we're as pre-programmed software
> > > > > > applications-so wonderfully timed-our lives unfold every part of 
> > > > > > every
> > > > > > moment as we understand what to do next and finally-why?
>
> > > > > How horrific is it's beauty. Cold crystalline ice resonating at the 
> > > > > full
> > > > > spectrum of creation it is like a blast of arctic wind in the face 
> > > > > held
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