My philosophy on life is to give a few dollars to the hobo on the corner. It will bring you good karma, happiness and over all make you have a good day. It is a practice in kindness and compassion, making you want to pass it on to everyone you see all day. Sure, some people think you should not give money to the homeless because they might not spend it on food, but I believe you should because why wouldn't you want to make someone's day with a few bucks you probably would use on a pack of gum that you really don't even need? So pass on the kindness because I am sure it will make at least one persons day, if not more than one person.
My philosophy is to try something new everyday. It is important to try new things to broaden your horizons and see what else is out there in the world. Even if something comes up that you are not interested in, it is important to try it anyway. Learning about different things outside your comfort zone will make you more worldly and will open up new possibilities. This is a good way to find out who you really are and what you want to do with your life. Trying new things is the key to happiness.
"Aint mama happy, aint nobody happy" that is the number one rule in life. In my house if my mom isnt happy its going to be an ugly day, i dont care what the situation is. I know my dad works hard and supports the family but my mom sits at the head of the metaphorical table. If my mother isnt happy, there is not dinner, nothing! I believe this is true in any family, that any mother should be happy with you or they will make your life miserable.
respecting your elders is the number one rule in life. if you respect your elders then you will be respected one day. everyone strives for respect and those who obtain live a fulfilled life. when you say mam or sir to an elder they light up because they see that they are respected and the future of the your person is bright because of their respect. respecting elders should be something every parent teaches there kid it is an essential part of life.
My philosophy on life is to keep your things locked. What I have come to notice is that there are some sneaky unreliable people. If this was a perfect world, we would not have to lock our things because no one would steal anything. I think that being safe is better than being sorry. John, one of my best friends, lost his phone because he did not keep it in his locker. I come to realize that this is a imperfect world and people do bad things. If I could count how many things I have had stolen it would be more than 2 hands. I have learned my lesson! Don't leave my stuff unlocked!
I believe in first impressions, and that they are more important than you think. I believe that a first impression is one that sticks forever, which is why you have to make it count. There is more to a first impression than dressing appropriately and a firm handshake. There is hygiene - is the person cleanly shaved, does the person have tattoos everywhere? Also, does the person make eye contact, or remember your name and repeat it after being introduced? First impressions are so important because they are how you are remembered, they are where manners play out. Courtesy and respect are key characteristics that a person looks for in a first impression, and don't think twice that the person you just met is not going to size you up within the first five minutes of meeting you. No, not all people are judgemental, but people do make quick opinions and asumptions, so make sure your first impression is a good one!
My philosophy for life is always let someone into your lane while driving on a busy street. This always gives you five karma points and 5 karma points is a lot. Letting this person into your lane makes their life easier and makes you feel good. There is nothing like a friendly wave to start your morning off while driving to school. If you decide you are going to be an ass and not let the person with a blinker on over into your lane you will most likely not be let into a lane when you need to change lanes. Over all this is good karma and I believe your personality reflects the way you drive. If you usually do not let someone into your lane you are genuinely a bad person. If you do, good time A+ for the day!
My life's philosophy can be summed up in two phrases: "better is the enemy of good-enough" (Clarke Thornton) and "Be excellent to each-other" (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure). I'll first elaborate on the former. "Better is the enemy of good-enough", guides one to see the value of what works rather than to waste time and resources on replacing something that need not be replaced. Now to the latter, "Be excellent to each-other". The virtue of this quote is obvious in that it not only stems from the greatest movie of all time, but it gives wisdom as-well.
I believe life is too damn short. I believe you must live each day with no regrets. Granted, with this way of life comes mistakes (some bigger than others), but the key is to learn from and not repeat these mistakes. I believe life without fun is equivalent to the White House without a President in it. It's really cool to look at, but it serves no purpose and has no power. I believe life is too short to just sit and watch opportunities pass you by. You have to step out of your comfort zone and grab life by the ears and hang on tight.
My life philosophy is the more you tell me to do something the less likely i am to do it. This is what i believe because it goes into multiple different facets of life. 1) I want to be as happy as i possibly can if people tell me to do something that doesnt make me happy then i dont want to do it. 2)Also i am living life for myself not other people. I want to be proud of my life and what i have done. I dont want people to be impressed by what i do or peoples approval. 3)Also this goes with living each day as best as i possibly can. I dont want regrets in life. I already have so many. What i have noticed is all the times i have had regrets is when i had listened to other people and not followed what i truly wanted to do. 4) It also goes with not caring what people think. I TRY to only care about what i think it makes life simpler and easier. 5)It is also a good thing for karma. If you want to be nice to someone be nice to them it doesn't matter what is going on but be to those people who you want to be. 6) Listen to your heart and dont let anyone tell you other wise.
My philosophy in life is to live it to the fullest! In my family i'm considered the "wild one." My sisters are straight A students not to mention just all around perfect, my mom could care less what they do and would never second their judgement. Me on the other hand, i have gotten into some trouble these past four years. Life goes by way to fast. With time flying by, I wish i would have taken half of the opertunities I was given. Live everyday like its one of your last, try new things, hang out with a different crowd; i swear you will learn so much more about yourself. Most would consider that "outgoing." As my friends could tell you I have done some pretty things, and don't always worry about things i should. I feel you should live every moment, and don't always worry. Use your judgement, but have fun, do something you normally would not, go out with a different group of friends, don't make plans for once, and just let life take you.
My philosophy is to chase money as much as you can. In that chase you can find many things in life. My dad tells me everyday that life goes by too fast, you need to do as much as you can in the little time you have. Ever since he came to America hes been working his but off for a chance at becoming real wealthy before he leaves this life. Building an empire is the dream. Upon entering this world on your own you need to take every opportunity you can and do you best to accomplish all of these goals and achieve everything. Dont wait on nob,ody to help you. Life is right in front of you, help yourself, but dont be greedy.
My philosophy on life is to give a few dollars to the hobo on the corner. It will bring you good karma, happiness and over all make you have a good day. It is a practice in kindness and compassion, making you want to pass it on to everyone you see all day. Sure, some people think you should not give money to the homeless because they might not spend it on food, but I believe you should because why wouldn't you want to make someone's day with a few bucks you probably would use on a pack of gum that you really don't even need? So pass on the kindness because I am sure it will make at least one persons day, if not more than one person.
ReplyDeleteMy philosophy is to try something new everyday. It is important to try new things to broaden your horizons and see what else is out there in the world. Even if something comes up that you are not interested in, it is important to try it anyway. Learning about different things outside your comfort zone will make you more worldly and will open up new possibilities. This is a good way to find out who you really are and what you want to do with your life. Trying new things is the key to happiness.
ReplyDelete"Aint mama happy, aint nobody happy" that is the number one rule in life. In my house if my mom isnt happy its going to be an ugly day, i dont care what the situation is. I know my dad works hard and supports the family but my mom sits at the head of the metaphorical table. If my mother isnt happy, there is not dinner, nothing! I believe this is true in any family, that any mother should be happy with you or they will make your life miserable.
ReplyDeleterespecting your elders is the number one rule in life. if you respect your elders then you will be respected one day. everyone strives for respect and those who obtain live a fulfilled life. when you say mam or sir to an elder they light up because they see that they are respected and the future of the your person is bright because of their respect. respecting elders should be something every parent teaches there kid it is an essential part of life.
ReplyDeleteMy philosophy on life is to keep your things locked. What I have come to notice is that there are some sneaky unreliable people. If this was a perfect world, we would not have to lock our things because no one would steal anything. I think that being safe is better than being sorry. John, one of my best friends, lost his phone because he did not keep it in his locker. I come to realize that this is a imperfect world and people do bad things. If I could count how many things I have had stolen it would be more than 2 hands. I have learned my lesson! Don't leave my stuff unlocked!
ReplyDeleteI believe in first impressions, and that they are more important than you think. I believe that a first impression is one that sticks forever, which is why you have to make it count. There is more to a first impression than dressing appropriately and a firm handshake. There is hygiene - is the person cleanly shaved, does the person have tattoos everywhere? Also, does the person make eye contact, or remember your name and repeat it after being introduced? First impressions are so important because they are how you are remembered, they are where manners play out. Courtesy and respect are key characteristics that a person looks for in a first impression, and don't think twice that the person you just met is not going to size you up within the first five minutes of meeting you. No, not all people are judgemental, but people do make quick opinions and asumptions, so make sure your first impression is a good one!
ReplyDeleteMy philosophy for life is always let someone into your lane while driving on a busy street. This always gives you five karma points and 5 karma points is a lot. Letting this person into your lane makes their life easier and makes you feel good. There is nothing like a friendly wave to start your morning off while driving to school. If you decide you are going to be an ass and not let the person with a blinker on over into your lane you will most likely not be let into a lane when you need to change lanes. Over all this is good karma and I believe your personality reflects the way you drive. If you usually do not let someone into your lane you are genuinely a bad person. If you do, good time A+ for the day!
ReplyDeleteMy life's philosophy can be summed up in two phrases: "better is the enemy of good-enough" (Clarke Thornton) and "Be excellent to each-other" (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure).
ReplyDeleteI'll first elaborate on the former. "Better is the enemy of good-enough", guides one to see the value of what works rather than to waste time and resources on replacing something that need not be replaced.
Now to the latter, "Be excellent to each-other". The virtue of this quote is obvious in that it not only stems from the greatest movie of all time, but it gives wisdom as-well.
I believe life is too damn short. I believe you must live each day with no regrets. Granted, with this way of life comes mistakes (some bigger than others), but the key is to learn from and not repeat these mistakes. I believe life without fun is equivalent to the White House without a President in it. It's really cool to look at, but it serves no purpose and has no power. I believe life is too short to just sit and watch opportunities pass you by. You have to step out of your comfort zone and grab life by the ears and hang on tight.
ReplyDeleteMy life philosophy is the more you tell me to do something the less likely i am to do it. This is what i believe because it goes into multiple different facets of life.
ReplyDelete1) I want to be as happy as i possibly can if people tell me to do something that doesnt make me happy then i dont want to do it.
2)Also i am living life for myself not other people. I want to be proud of my life and what i have done. I dont want people to be impressed by what i do or peoples approval.
3)Also this goes with living each day as best as i possibly can. I dont want regrets in life. I already have so many. What i have noticed is all the times i have had regrets is when i had listened to other people and not followed what i truly wanted to do.
4) It also goes with not caring what people think. I TRY to only care about what i think it makes life simpler and easier.
5)It is also a good thing for karma. If you want to be nice to someone be nice to them it doesn't matter what is going on but be to those people who you want to be.
6) Listen to your heart and dont let anyone tell you other wise.
My philosophy in life is to live it to the fullest! In my family i'm considered the "wild one." My sisters are straight A students not to mention just all around perfect, my mom could care less what they do and would never second their judgement. Me on the other hand, i have gotten into some trouble these past four years. Life goes by way to fast. With time flying by, I wish i would have taken half of the opertunities I was given. Live everyday like its one of your last, try new things, hang out with a different crowd; i swear you will learn so much more about yourself. Most would consider that "outgoing." As my friends could tell you I have done some pretty things, and don't always worry about things i should. I feel you should live every moment, and don't always worry. Use your judgement, but have fun, do something you normally would not, go out with a different group of friends, don't make plans for once, and just let life take you.
ReplyDeleteMy philosophy is to chase money as much as you can. In that chase you can find many things in life. My dad tells me everyday that life goes by too fast, you need to do as much as you can in the little time you have. Ever since he came to America hes been working his but off for a chance at becoming real wealthy before he leaves this life. Building an empire is the dream. Upon entering this world on your own you need to take every opportunity you can and do you best to accomplish all of these goals and achieve everything. Dont wait on nob,ody to help you. Life is right in front of you, help yourself, but dont be greedy.
ReplyDelete