But at least now you're actually taking the time to think.... see i'm already teaching you something.....
Sigh. I had a super long post deleted by some random advert that popped up. Oh well, guess I will take another crack at it.
First off, my apologies for the delayed response. I was already at work and it was a very tiresome and late evening last night. Too bad I didn't get to you earlier as I could have made you money. More on that in a bit.
Ya know, I used to be on Nietzsche's side for a good run of my life. Raised catholic then turned atheist at thirteen, I was trying to convince the world that I was right. Logically speaking, everything was random. Pure coincidence. Then nine years ago, I had my awakening moment. In a span of thirty seconds, I was shown Infinity. Literally. I talked to the Creation. Ever since then my spirituality has been one of the most important thing to me. My thirst for knowledge is endless and the further you choose to go, the further your abilities develop.
In the end, I have concluded that Nietzsche's proposal of cosmic purposelessness is a farce. It is because of the depths that I have seen that bring me to that understanding. If there was no purpose, there would be no point of anything existing. This conversation would never happen. It all has purpose.
The reason I am in the industry correlates to why I am on the planet. I call it "Project Invisible" but that is a massive story for another time. Being in the industry, you get quite the opportunity to touch souls. I see anywhere from 700 to 1000 people a day. There is a lot of impact that can be done in an hour. Now I am fully respectful of Free Will. People have the right to be ignorant or to be intelligent. That is not for me to decide. But the people who seek something more, that's where I come in. Outside of work, I life coach, teach meditation, metaphysics and energy work just to name a few things. All of that I do for free. I haven't found a better way to meet larger groups of people than this.
I would speculate that I have had twenty five non-restaurant related jobs. None of them were for me and certainly, 9-5 isn't conducive to my lifestyle. I have many mantras in life and one of them is "Don't deny who you are". Money doesn't define anyone. You are born without it and you die without it (though death like many things in this existence is a true illusion).
Since we have talked much about my work, can you tell me what you do? And perhaps shed a bit of light on how you have come to your philosophical understandings? It is far and few between I get to have conversation on "my level".
As far as Dayton goes, I have been watching them for the last four years though only capping them beginning at the end of 2013 as that was when I got back into sport betting. Their center Matt Kavanaugh is the cousin of the GM I used to work for. He was obsessed with watching their games and for the last three years I pretty much saw all of them. Matt who has now played his last game as a senior reminds me a lot of my game though at 6'11" he had a good four to five inches on me. Once I got back into it, I did pretty well on their games. I had them beating Ohio State, not Syracuse but I did have the points in both games. Ten against Florida was quite a different story. But they had not seen a defense like them all year. I posted in the CBB forum that if they got to 50 for the game, that would be lucky. Because of that, I pounded the under and re-bet the second half under. Worked out pretty well. Too bad I couldn't catch you beforehand.
Sigh. I had a super long post deleted by some random advert that popped up. Oh well, guess I will take another crack at it.
First off, my apologies for the delayed response. I was already at work and it was a very tiresome and late evening last night. Too bad I didn't get to you earlier as I could have made you money. More on that in a bit.
Ya know, I used to be on Nietzsche's side for a good run of my life. Raised catholic then turned atheist at thirteen, I was trying to convince the world that I was right. Logically speaking, everything was random. Pure coincidence. Then nine years ago, I had my awakening moment. In a span of thirty seconds, I was shown Infinity. Literally. I talked to the Creation. Ever since then my spirituality has been one of the most important thing to me. My thirst for knowledge is endless and the further you choose to go, the further your abilities develop.
In the end, I have concluded that Nietzsche's proposal of cosmic purposelessness is a farce. It is because of the depths that I have seen that bring me to that understanding. If there was no purpose, there would be no point of anything existing. This conversation would never happen. It all has purpose.
The reason I am in the industry correlates to why I am on the planet. I call it "Project Invisible" but that is a massive story for another time. Being in the industry, you get quite the opportunity to touch souls. I see anywhere from 700 to 1000 people a day. There is a lot of impact that can be done in an hour. Now I am fully respectful of Free Will. People have the right to be ignorant or to be intelligent. That is not for me to decide. But the people who seek something more, that's where I come in. Outside of work, I life coach, teach meditation, metaphysics and energy work just to name a few things. All of that I do for free. I haven't found a better way to meet larger groups of people than this.
I would speculate that I have had twenty five non-restaurant related jobs. None of them were for me and certainly, 9-5 isn't conducive to my lifestyle. I have many mantras in life and one of them is "Don't deny who you are". Money doesn't define anyone. You are born without it and you die without it (though death like many things in this existence is a true illusion).
Since we have talked much about my work, can you tell me what you do? And perhaps shed a bit of light on how you have come to your philosophical understandings? It is far and few between I get to have conversation on "my level".
As far as Dayton goes, I have been watching them for the last four years though only capping them beginning at the end of 2013 as that was when I got back into sport betting. Their center Matt Kavanaugh is the cousin of the GM I used to work for. He was obsessed with watching their games and for the last three years I pretty much saw all of them. Matt who has now played his last game as a senior reminds me a lot of my game though at 6'11" he had a good four to five inches on me. Once I got back into it, I did pretty well on their games. I had them beating Ohio State, not Syracuse but I did have the points in both games. Ten against Florida was quite a different story. But they had not seen a defense like them all year. I posted in the CBB forum that if they got to 50 for the game, that would be lucky. Because of that, I pounded the under and re-bet the second half under. Worked out pretty well. Too bad I couldn't catch you beforehand.
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