Tumblr Challenges!: What do you regret the most?Who/what can’t you live without?If you...

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heckyeahtumblrchallenges:

1. What do you regret the most?

2. Who/what can’t you live without?

3. If you could wish for anything that would come true, what would you wish for?

4. What is true love?

5. What’s the point of life? Define a great life.

6. What is your phobia/fear?

7. What does your name mean? Why were you named what you were named?

8. Have you ever had your heart broken? Have you ever broken a heart?

9. What do you like the most about yourself? (physically and emotionally)

10. What do you dislike the most about yourself? (physically and emotionally)

11. Are you a lover or a fighter?

12. What would you say your biggest fear is when it comes to relationships?

13. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would you change and why?

14. What are features you get complimented on a lot?

15. What’s something you wish you could say to that someone?

16. If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?

17. Choose: trust or love

18. What’s your passion?

19. Write a letter to yourself stating all the things you love about yourself.

20. Does love = sex?

21. Your best friend just died. What’s your reaction?

22. Whom do you admire the most?

23. What is your goal in life?

24. What gives you sincere happiness?

25. What are the 10 most significant events in your life?

26. When were the happiest days in your life?

27. What is the one problem, challenge, or issue your were born to address?

28. If you died tomorrow, what’s one thing you’d regret not doing?

29. If you died tomorrow, would you want anyone to know something?

30. Who are you?

I really think I’m gonna do this challenge. Looks good.

Short Story: Shallow Young Guy/ Old Wise Man

Shallow Young Guy/Old Wise Man

I’m waiting. I’m waiting. I’m having shallow assessments even though I don’t want too. I look at that girl and think one thing. I look at that guy and think of another thing. I catch myself and become annoyed with myself because I hate when people judge what they don’t know, and I’m doing it. I hear the bell CLING and hear a voice over the intercom of the cheerful Colleen:

Flight 818 to Los Angeles is allowing upgrades for 99.00 dollars. That means you upgrade to business class – you’re the first one on and the first one off. Also, you have your own flight attendant.

Thanks, Colleen. Who would want to upgrade for a four-hour flight at this point? Why is it so expensive? Why do I feel inadequate because I can’t justify the money on the upgrade? Also, when did “business class” become the new “first class” who are they kidding. Are we trying to pretend that “classes” don’t exist?

I’ll just sit here and hope my mind doesn’t wander down the judgmental road. Just as I thought that an older man who with a cane and briefcase, who looked like he popped out of the movie UP (judging) strolled about 2 seats away from me. As he sat down I looked and gave the head nod. Apparently that was all he needed, because in his partially raspy voice he said -

Are you going to Denver?

No, Los Angeles.

I’m going to Denver. But I don’t like to sit so close to all the people so I always sit in the gate away from my gate. But I can keep an eye on things from here.

He was with me sitting at Gate 70 while crowds started to form at Gate 68 heading to Denver.

My sister lives in Colorado. It’s beautiful.


Ah, yeah. I’m just going to go.

Oh. Okay.

I am.

Okay.


You don’t think I am.

He’s right, I’m sitting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and I didn’t think this mid 70’s man was just going somewhere just to go. But I thought I was being nice by playfully agreeing with him.


Sometimes when you gotta go, you gotta go,
he said.

At first I didn’t know if he was talking about peeing but I assume he meant flying.

Who you going to visit?

Nobody, I live in Los Angeles.

Why you here?

My family lives here.


You happy to go to LA?

I was going to make some shallow comment about how great the weather is and how I love Los Angeles. But I thought I would go with the truth route for now.

Yes I’m happy but it’s tough to leave my family sometimes.

And you can’t beat the weather!
(he said it not me)

Exactly.

It’s tough to leave?

I think so.

You a worrier?

I tried to make a joke, We all worry don’t we?

No.

Shit. He said No with such authority I actually believed him.

How do you not worry? Do you have family?

I do.

And you never worry? Not once?

I did. But it doesn’t help.

Well yeah, it doesn’t help it just happens.

He took a long moment…

I suppose you’re right. Just don’t worry about what’s behind you. If you worry about what’s behind you then you’re an idiot. Listen to me. You always need to look ahead, always look forward, never sideways or backwards. Forward.

He meant what he was saying and I couldn’t figure out why he was saying it. I got a sense that he may have made some mistakes in his life. He’s giving me a bit of knowledge that I can only learn by possibly experiencing the mistakes myself. I’ve heard all of this before but there was such sincerity in his voice that I couldn’t help but take it to heart. I didn’t know what to say.

Okay.

The moment you start to worry about what’s behind you and what you can’t control…well…then… you lost. Whenever something happens you always –

CLING! He was stopped mid sentence -

In the airport the receptionists act as the voice of God:

Flight 452 to Denver, Colorado is allowing upgrades for 99.00 dollars. That means you upgrade to business class – you’re the first one on and the first one off. Also, you have your own flight attendant.

The old man got up quickly and stopped himself in the middle of what he was saying.

- Time to upgrade.

That’s it? Are you really just going to Denver just to go?

Don’t worry about other people.

And he walked away at a snails pace. I imagine it would have been a little more dramatic if he had some zip to his step but it really didn’t matter. He was another mystery shopper as far as I was concerned. If I didn’t talk to him I probably would have unwillingly made a smartass comment mentally that I didn’t want to make. Regardless, it’s pointless to worry about what I may or may not have done, it doesn’t matter anymore because the moment is passed.

The man was well out of view. As my mind raced and was anxious to board a plane I was hit with a few definitive thoughts –

1) Travel is knowledge. When you travel you gain knowledge. I don’t care if it’s down the street - you learn something if you want too.

2) No matter how much you want to fight it the older generation will always be more settled with themselves and their beliefs.

3) Age means wisdom. It’s ironic because I want the wisdom but I don’t want to age.

And of course: Always move forward.

Monday Thoughts: TIME!

A person’s personality can be determined by how they follow time. You’re always early, right on time, or perpetually late. If you’re the perpetually late person I think that your window of lateness should get a little smaller each time, the person you’re meeting with has the right to leave you at any moment after 11 minutes.

Time is around for a specific reason, and although it’s man made we still run our lives based off of the clock. The simple idea of time needs to be embraced a little more and we need to grasp our limitations in a certain time frame.

I think if you have a job and your workday requires you to work a specific set of hours you should have the option to sleep when you get tired. For Example: If it’s 12pm and you need a nap you can sleep for X amount of time, but that means you need to stay at work X amount of time longer.

If you wake up at 7am and go to sleep at 11pm you have been awake for a total of 16 hours. That’s not too many hours to be alive and awake per day – use the time wisely.

A looooong time ago people would refer to the time as: “12 of the clock” Which has evolved into using the phrase 12 o’ clock.

I’m convinced that in the future Time Travel has not yet been figured out. The moment time travel is figured out we’d be surrounded by Time Travelers, and we ourselves would be time traveling. This of course opens a time travel discussion and also if the future is happening now or if the future has already happened.

There is no way we can get around time; it’s inevitable no matter how you cut it. Until we simplify the Flux Compacitor we have no choice but to respect the framework of time. If you can’t respect time then you float and turn into David taking on a super Goliath.

Profound Man on Street

Man on Street: Can I have some change?
Me: Sorry Man, don't have any.
Man on Street: Anything, I need anything.
Me: Anything? Like What?
Man on Street: Anything.
Me: Do you mind me asking for what?
Man on Street: For my house.
Me: Oh, do you live around here?
Man on Street: I live anywhere.
Me: Cool.
Man on Street: You know who else lives anywhere?
Me: No?
Man on Street: God. God lives anywhere.
Me: Uh, Yeah.
Man on Street: If you can't live anywhere, then why are you living?
Walked away... Mind Blown.
(But I don't want to live on the street... I think)

America's Got Talent... How? Why?

I don’t get it and I don’t care. I constantly watch America’s Got Talent. I sit and watch Nick Cannon try to emulate Ryan Seacrest and I watch these judges talk about absolute nonsense. I look at Howie Mandell’s weird patch of hair under his lip and wonder about his “signature” sign off where he waves from his forehead. I’m not really sure what the hell Sharon Osboure is talking about half the time but I listen. Piers, he is supposed to be the Simon Cowell of the group but he just doesn’t have the jackass persona like S.C. but still…he’s a jackass.

I always find myself watching this show, and I manage to turn it somehow at the correct time each week. I’m starting to think it’s meant to be, I think I’m supposed to watch this show.

Does anyone else watch this show? Am I crazy? Maybe it’s because I just loved Starsearch? What has happened to me?

One way or another YOUTUBE week is about finish up. Wild card week is done. Time to figure out who is going to headline Vegas.

The End of The Internet?

We’ve seen what happens when big companies regulate themselves. From AIG to BP we easily trust that humans will do the right thing. It’s easy to sit back and go with the flow of what’s happening. We adapt to things we don’t like on a regular basis, but some times things have to change. There has to be a unified moment where the people without the pull realize that we actually DO have the pull. When we come together we can change anything we want.

A moment to test this theory is happening as we speak. Google and Verizon have outlined their “pact” and how it’s going to change the Internet… It’s not good. Our website freedom is going to be taken away and THEY will tell you what you can and cannot look at. Corporations force enough in our face on a daily basis and more and more regulation is starting to takes it’s toll. Let’s not let this happen to the Internet.

Here is some info regarding what is happening…

(Thank you Huffington Post)

1. Under their proposal, there would be no Net Neutrality on wireless networks — meaning anything goes, from blocking websites and applications to pay-for-priority treatment.

2. Their proposed standard for “non-discrimination” on wired networks is so weak that actions like Comcast’s widely denounced blocking of BitTorrent would be allowed.

3. The deal would let ISPs like Verizon — instead of Internet users like you — decide which applications deserve the best quality of service. That’s not the way the Internet has ever worked, and it threatens to close the door on tomorrow’s innovative applications. (If RealPlayer had been favored a few years ago, would we ever have gotten YouTube?)

4. The deal would allow ISPs to effectively split the Internet into “two pipes” — one of which would be reserved for “managed services,” a pay-for-play platform for content and applications. This is the proverbial toll road on the information superhighway, a fast lane reserved for the select few, while the rest of us are stuck on the cyber-equivalent of a winding dirt road.

5. The pact proposes to turn the Federal Communications Commission into a toothless watchdog, left fruitlessly chasing consumer complaints but unable to make rules of its own. Instead, it would leave it up to unaccountable (and almost surely industry-controlled) third parties to decide what the rules should be.

You can go here to read the framework: http://www.scribd.com/doc/35599242/Verizon-Google-Legislative-Framework-Proposal

Or here to see Google’s thoughts:

http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/

Oh, last thing. Protest here: https://secure.freepress.net/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=470