About 70% of your thoughts...
2012-11-03 @ 23:22:45
... are composed of the moments you design, you create, of the situations that have never happened and may never happen in the future, these are your memories of situations that never occurred never took place. That is a fact, ladies and gentleman, you, dear reader, are not the only one. :)

And I believe there are too many of people, daydreamers, who caught themselves red-handed thinking that they might actually achieve most of the successes they tend to think about if they just decided to take action, to set about doing *it* whatever *it* might be.

Want to find love?
Go out and meet people, be open-minded. Lead nonsense conversations, after all, everywhere you might find a long lost spark, an incentive that will change something in your life.

Want to be educated?
Learn, invest in yourself.

Want to have a career?
At least apply for the job you want to have. And if you have it, do your best.

Want to have the time of your life?
Go out, go out and live. If you prefer reading to living, read, but if you find it tiring stop and go out, talk to strangers, listen to music and look for your own interpretations of the lyrics or of the notes!


After all, it's the only one life that we've got.


~~~Previous comments section~~~
By milaa:"This song by Farben Lehre came to my mind after reading your note: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9-SuZH_4Y0&feature=related. Both, song and your note, give possitive energy ;)"
My response: Thanks a lot! I actually liked the song and indeed there is a lot of positive energy in it!

By Aaa:
"I think it's too late for me...:))"
My response: You think it's too late for you to change something? Ha, ha, so You are a person,one of the billions who mastered the ability of complaining and standing in the corner, waning in the others' eyes who actually at least try.


Greets,
Kate
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