Friday, May 1, 2009

Notes from my pocket

From time to time I tend to write down my thoughts in little pieces of paper and then jam them into my pocket. Sometimes I pull them out and think about the ideas again, sometimes I forget about them all together. Here are a few recent ones that managed to elude a tragic fate that constantly lurks in the washing machine:

I've decided I'm going to try to tell people to enjoy things instead of have nice ones. I've based this on the fact that just because you have something good doesn't mean you enjoy it. If I tell you to, "Have a nice day." You may have a perfectly wonderful one, but unless you enjoy it, what's the point?

If Texas left the Union, how much would it be missed?

To the people who don't think global warming is real - what's the harm in pretending it is? At least this way we'd have ourselves covered just in case it was. Imagine your child is locked in a room that may or may not be slowly filling with smoke and fire. Wouldn't you do anything and everything in your power to bust that door down or at least contain the flames? Our kid's kid's kid's kid's kid's may essentially suffocate one day. But then again, maybe this is all part of a greater evolutionary plan and the human race will one day have super human lungs or something.

Do I love the people whom I love dutifully or freely?

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