Short Bits Of Insight, Part I

January 7th, 2007 by Garoth Thorp

(Otherwise known as Shorts Part One) I have some ideas that just don’t have enough to them to become full articles of a thousand words or more. Still, though, they can be interesting, funny, or just entertaining. Hey, if you read enough, perhaps you’ll start noticing odd things about your life as well, and get a good laugh out of everyday life. Then again… people always ask why it is that I’m laughing, and I never have an excellent 3 word explanation. I’m sure they think I’m mad.

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The Problem Of Procrastination

January 7th, 2007 by Garoth Thorp

Procrastination is a major problem for a lot of people, one that keeps them from doing many great things. It’s a horrible habit that needs to be hit in the head. Hard. Without procrastination, your life will drastically improve in every area. To follow your dreams, you must quit the habit.
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Holidays

December 25th, 2006 by Garoth Thorp

Enjoy the holiday season, whatever it is that you believe. If you don’t believe in religion, at least lets hope that you believe in rest and happiness :) .

Remember to live in the moment — enjoy your peace while you can, don’t think about tomorrow’s troubles when today’s table is plentiful.

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Open Source, Open Mind, Open Life! (P.1)

August 13th, 2006 by Garoth Thorp

Open source your life, if you’re up the the challenge :) . If one is completely open about everything, every time that one has the chance; if all businesses and governments had nothing to hide; and if all the world was a transparent book with black text, lying in the public library; then life would be a wonderful story. On the other hand, do you know what they say about people living in glass houses (let alone glass books)? … They shouldn’t take showers.

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Wedding Without Vows

July 31st, 2006 by Garoth Thorp

Modern times mount on social pressure to marry your partner. You know, you get talking to someone about your relationship and they often bring up something about hearing wedding bells or just ask, “So, you’ve been together for a while… are you going to get married soon?” And they give you this look like it’s a really personal, almost kinky kind of question. But why? Marriage isn’t something that is something that’s really personal — you do it in a crowd of people; and it makes no real impact on your relationship. So, really: what is it good for — absolutely nothin’.
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