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Uncle Joe

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Funny how, if we look back on past relationships, that the very one's we dreamed for we let slip from our fingers; most likely because it came too easy.

Getting older makes taking for granted a much-more serious issue.

Do we really want what we can't have, or, is it just an indicator that one is never satisfied?

A point to ponder.

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We should always want what we cant have ; hate those who have it , and settle for what we can get and be somewhat happy with it yet return to beginning of this thought ... and around we go again and again .

- the key to survival

Using old BASIC programming: ( sorry if I'm a bit rusty )

10 Try to get what you can't have

20 IF other's have it Then Go To 30

30 Envy and hate them

40 Enjoy what you can get

50 IF satisfied Then Go To 70

60 If Not satisfied Then Go To 10

70 Die Satisfied / End

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complete satsifaction...naw, and if I had that I am afraid I would become bored... :P

Insight such as this demands a response.

How boring would it be to have everything? Everything is synonymous with true satisfaction.

My theory, though not written in stone, is that if mankind (womankind if offended . . . whoa man) ever became truly satisfied there would be an abrupt halt in its own evolution. If the caveman was truly satisfied millions of years ago the wheel never would have been invented.

Where would we be now if true satisfaction were possible then?

Let's never be satisfied in this imperfect world.

But let's not complain, either.

Don't stop at the top.

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